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AMERICANS BACKGROUND AND INTERESTS 
A list of books compiled by 
Ruth Mo Gurin 


I o PHILOSOPHY 


DEWEY, JOHN 

Intelligence in the modern world; John Dewey 9 s philosophy? ed 0 by 
Joseph Ratner 0 Modern Library 0 1959„ $1 0 25 

The pragmatism which under his leadership so strongly marks American 
thought and education 0 

GESELL , ARNOLD 

Infant and child in the culture of today; the guidance of develop¬ 
ment in home and nursery school 0 Harper 0 1943o |4 o 00 

Outlines specific techniques for behavior control and guidance of 
infants and young children 0 Lists and play equipment, information 
books and musical records for children 

JAMES, WILLIAM 

The philosophy of William James, drawn from his own works 0 Modern 
Libraryo $o95 

Selections grouped under the subjectSo 

KALLEN, HORACE M 0 and HOOK, SIJ2TEY, eds 0 

American philosophy today and tomorrowo Furman 0 1935o $3o75 

Twenty-five representative American viewpoints 0 

PERRY, RALPH BARTON 

. The thoughts and character of William James, as revealed in un¬ 
published correspondence and notes, together with his published 
writingSo 2 volSo Little 0 1935 0 $12 o 00 


Ho RELIGION 

BATES, ERNEST SUTHERLAND 

American faith, its religious, political and economic foundations 0 
Norton 0 1940 o $3o75 

An interpretation of the religious, political and economic back¬ 
ground of the American nation 0 The book begins with the Protestant 
reformation in Europe and ends with the American Civil War 0 

CLARK, ELMER To 

Small sects in America 0 Cokesburyo 1939 0 $2 o 00 

A study of 200 small, obscure religious sects in the United States— 
their psychological and historical backgrounds, and peculiar 
doctrines and practices Q 

EDDY, SHERWOOD 

A century with youth 0 Association Press G 1944o $l o 50 

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John Dewey 9 an intellectual portrait® Day 0 1939 0 $2® 00 

A clear statement of Dewey 9 s "central insights” and their implica¬ 
tions showing the influence of the American thinker on the schools* 
courts and laboratories the labor movement and politics of our day Q 

SWEET* WILLIAM Wo 

Story of religion in America 0 Harper 0 1939 0 $3®50 

From the beginning to the age of big business* social and political 

influences 9 the stand of the church at critical periods G 


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Social Conditions 
BASSO 9 HAMILTON 

Mainstreamo Reynal & Hitchcocko 1943® $2®50 

An attempt to define the American character by analyzing components 9 
such as democracy 9 aristocracy* with a typical representative of 
each faceto 

FURNAS* JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN 

How America lives 0 Holt® 1941 <, $3®00 

The subjects of a series of Ladies Home Journal articles were 16 
families whose income levels ranged from a Mississippi share crop¬ 
per 9 s to a Chicago millionaire 9 s 0 

GROVES* ERNEST RUTHERFORD 

The American woman; the feminine side of a masculine civilization 
Revo and enl® ed 0 Emerson Books 0 1944 0 $3®50 

An historical survey of Colonial and frontier women* the Southern 
lady* the woman of the West* all in their slow movement toward sex 
equality o 

LYND* ROBERT S® and LYND* HELEN M 0 

Middletown? a study in contemporary culture 0 Harcourt 0 1929® $5® 00 

Middletown is a representative city of 30*000 whose community life 
was studied by field investigators® 

LYND* ROBERT S® and LYND* HELEN M 0 

Middletown in transitions a study in a cultural conflict® Harcourt® 
1937® $5® 00 

Middletown coming out of the depression® 

TYLER* ALICE F® 

Freedom 9 s ferment; phases of American social 
of Minn® Press® 1944® $5®00 

Thorough study of the religious movement and 
reform in the America of a century ago® 


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Modern democracy 0 Yale Univ Q Press 0 1941 0 $2 o 00 

A survey of the development of democratic ideals 9 the divergence 
between the ideal and the actual democratic state and the need for 
solving the problem of economic insecurity 0 

BINGHAMj FoCo ed Q 

Community life in a democracy 0 National Congress of Parents and 
Teachers,, 1942 0 $l o 00 

The whole field of community improvement and of interest to the 
psychologists 9 sociologists 9 educators, social workers 9 and all 
other community-minded citizens G 

• BROW 9 So Go edo 

We hold these truths: documents of American democracy 0 Harper 0 

1941o $lo50 

Forty-four primary documents involved in the growth of American 
democracy—Mayflower compact 9 Bill of Rights 9 etc 0 

COMMAGER 9 HENRY So 

Majority rule and minority rights 0 Oxford 0 1943o $l o 50 

Sets forth Jefferson 0 s idea that the foundation of our democracy 
rests on majority rule Q 

DEWEY * JOHN 

Freedom and culture 0 Putnam 0 1939 0 $2 o 00 

The relationship of a people 0 s culture to their freedom as individ¬ 
uals o 

. DOS PASSOS 9 JOHN 

The ground we stand on; some examples from the history of a 
political creedo Harcourto 1941 0 $3o50 

Convincing evidence that the roots of democracy are deep in America 0 

EDMAN 9 IRWIN and SCHNEIDER 9 H 0 

Fountainheads of freedom; the growth of the democratic idea Q 
Reynalo 1941 0 $3o75 

This book consists of two parts with one purposes the clarifica¬ 
tion of the origins and the implication of the democratic idea 0 

FRAENKEL 9 OSMOND KESSLER 

Our civil libertieso Vikingo 1944o $>3o00 

A survey of civil liberties in the United States^ tracing the de¬ 
finition,, interpretation and safeguarding by law and citing court 
decisions in test cases 0 

*FRIEDRICH 3 CARL J 0 

New belief in the common man« Little 0 1942o $3 o 00 

The author believes that the mass of common men are in the long 
run less likely to be wrong than the individual judgment or any 
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HAYS, ARTHUR GARFIELD 

Democracy works 0 Random 0 1939 0 #3 o 00 

An American liberal writes in defense of the American democratic 
system*, 

HAYES, DORSHA 

The American primer 0 Alliance 0 194l 0 $l o 50 

An eloquent statement of the fundamentals of democracy and the 

reasons Americans have to be proud of their government 0 

MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD 

The American cause 0 Duello 1941 0 41 o 00 

Two papers on democracy which emphasize the need for a belief in 
the principles of freedom 0 

MERRIAM, CHARLES E. 

On the agenda of democracy 0 Harvard Univ 0 Press 0 1941 0 &U50 

Streamlined administration, a modernized legislative process, and 
social planning are among the points mentioned by this teacher of 
political science, active in public affairs Q 

PERRY, CHARNER Mo ed» 

philosophy of American democracy 0 Univ 0 of Chicago Press 0 1943 0 

$ 2 o 00 

Five lectures in which the following subjects are discussed: 
Thomas Paine, Revolutionist; Constitutional Convention; Meaning 
of freedom; Ideal of freedom; Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, 
Evolutionist 0 

SMITH, THOMAS Vo 

The democratic tradition in America 0 Farraro 1941 0 $l o 50 

Professor Smith’s thesis is that equality is basic to democracy 
but that to raise the concept to dogma defeats its own purpose 0 

TEAD, ORDWAY 

New adventures in democracy 0 McGraw 0 1939 0 $2 o 00 

Practical applications of the democratic idea 0 


3o Politics and Government 
ALLEN, FLORENCE E e 

This constitution of ours 0 Putnam 0 1940 o $2 o 00 
Its significance in the life of the American people today*, 

BATES, ERNEST S<, 

Story of Congress, 1789-1933o Harper 0 1936 0 $3 o 00 

A selection of material placing Congress under a microscope*, 

BATES, ERNEST So 

Story of the Supreme Court* Bobbs 0 1936 0 $3o00 

A popularized review of the origin of the Supreme Court and of 
the more important cases, decisions, and appointees under each 
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An economic interpretation of the Constitution of the United 
Stateso Macm 0 1935 0 $5o25 

A stimulating study of the Constitution and the men who made it D 
BEARD, CHARLES Ac 

The Republico Viking 0 1943 0 $3oQ0 

Twenty-one dialogs about the nature, practices and future of the 
American state 0 

BECKER, CARL L 0 

The declaration of independence § a study in the history of politi¬ 
cal ideaSo Enopf 0 1942 0 $3 o 00 

A brilliant study of the political philosophy of the Declaration 
of Independenceo 

BINKLEY, WILFRED E 0 ' 

American political parties 0 Knopf 0 1943 0 $3o75 

Analyzes the composition of political parties from the founding 
of the Republico 

BROGAN, DENNIS WILLIAM 

Government of the people 0 Harper 0 1944 0 $4 o 00 

Changes in the American political scene during the past ten years 0 
This book was first published in England under the title THE 
AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM* 

BRYCE, JAMES 

The American commonwealtho 2nd ed Q Macm* 1922-23o 2 vols 0 
.$8 o 00 set o 

An authoritative study of the American government 0 
FEDERALIST 

Federalist, a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, 
reprinted from the original text of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay 
and James Madison 0 Edited by HoCo Lodge 0 Putnam Q 1923 0 $3o50 

Classic and persuasive exposition of the federal principle, written 
in 1784 to urge ratification of the Constitution 

FLOHERTY, JOHN J 0 

Inside the FoBoL Lippincotto 1943* $2 o 00 

How G-men are trained, and how they work, with special emphasis 

on their activity in wartime„ 

GARRETTE, EVE 

A political handbook for women Doubleday 0 1944o $2 o 00 

A phase of voting - from the workings of the Federal and State 
governments to careers for women in politics 0 

HENDRICK, BURTON Jo 

Bulwark of the republic 0 new rev G edo Little 0 1938 0 $3 o 00 

A commentary on the men—judges, presidents, lawyers and laymen— 
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The middle classes in American politics 0 Harvard UniVo Press 0 
1940o |2o50 

Characteristics of the American way in politics and the means of 
preserving them, also a discussion of the economic bases of 
national politics and the part played by the middle classes in 
the formation of the Constitution 0 

HUGHES, CHARLES EVANS 

The Supreme Court of the United States; its foundation, he theds 
and achievementSo Columbia 0 1928o $2 o 50 

An interpretation Q 

JEFFERSON, THOMAS 

The complete Jefferson; assembled and arranged by Saul Ko 
Padover 0 Duello 1943 0 $5 o 00 

Contains his major writings, published and unpublished, except 
his letterso 

JOHNSON, CLAUDIUS 0 o 

Government in the United States 0 Crowell 0 1944 c $3o75 

3rd edo 

A survey of American government 0 

MERRIAM, CHARLES E 0 and GOSNELL, HAROLD P Q 

The American party system 0 3rd ed Q Macm 0 1940 o $3 o 50 
An introduction to the study of political parties in the UoSo 

MILTON,- GEORGE FORT 

The use of presidential power; 1789“1943 0 Little 0 1944o $3o00 
An engrossing view of American history in terms of the growth of 
the chief executive’s power as opposed to that of Congress 0 

MUMFORP, LEWIS 

The culture of cities 0 Harcourt 0 1938 0 $5 o 00 

The history of cities from medieval times 0 

MUNRO, WILLIAM Bo 

Government of the United States G Macm 0 1936 e $3o75 

the 4 th edo of this standard text has been entirely rewritten 0 

OGG, FREDERIC and RAY, PERLEY 0 o 

introduction to American government 0 7th ed c rev Q Appleton- 
Century 0 1942 0 $4 o 00 

An authoritative texto 

POUND, R0SC0E 

Spirit of the common law Q Jones 0 1921 0 $2 o 50 

Growth of the American legal system by the former dean of the 

Harvard law school © 

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO 

Public papers and addresses 0 5 vols G Random 0 1938 0 $>5 o 00 

each volume o 

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The public papers and addresses 1937-1940 0 4 vols 0 Macm 0 1942 0 

$30 o00 

A collection of President Roosevelt 5 s articles and speeches ar- 
ranged chronologically 0 

ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN Do 

Rendezvous with destiny 0 Dry den 0 1944 0 $3 o 00 

Selected from the nine volume edition of THE HJBLIC PAPERS 0 Part 1 
contains 37 addresses of the President, and Part 2, 150 quotations 
of views and opinions expressed by him on various subjects 0 

SMITH, BRUCE 

Police systems in the United States 0 Harper 0 1940 o $4o00 

Federal, state and local systems described by a leading authority 0 

WILSON, WOODROW 

Wilson 5 s ideals; ed 0 by Saul Ko Padover 0 American Council on 
Public Affairso 1942 0 $2 o 50 

Quotations from the speeches and writings 0 

YOUNG, ROLAND 

This is Congresso Khopfo 1943 c $2 C 75 

A brief, realistic description of how Congress actually works G 


4 0 Economics and Industry 
AGAR, HERBERT 

Land of the free Q Houghton 0 1935 0 $3 o 50 

Americans economic past and present with a program for rehabili¬ 
tation o 

BEARD, MIRIAM 

A history of the business man Q Macm 0 1938 0 $5 o 00 

The whole course of economic evolution of the business man showing 
the relationship of the business man to other groups of society 
and to the state during the progress of the centuries, down to the 
present day Q 

s 

BERGE, WENDELL 

Cartels: challenge to a free world„ American Council on Public 
Affairso 1944o $3 0 25 

The head of the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice 
gives an overall picture of the evil effects of cartels 0 

BOGART, ERNEST L 0 

Economic history of the American people 0 new ed 0 Longmans 0 1942 0 

$3o50 

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Economic effects of advert!singo Irwin 0 1942 0 $6o00 

Its role in the current economy by a professor of advertising 
at Harvard University School of Business 0 

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COCHRAN , THOMAS C Q and MILLER, W 0 

Age of enterprise; a social history of industrial America 0 Macm 0 
1942o |3o50 

Industrial history of the United States written by two members of 
the history department of New York University 0 

COWLING, ELLIS 

Cooperatives in America; their past, present and future 0 Coward 0 
1958o $2oOQ 

Traces, with a minimum of detail, the European background and 
American development of the cooperative movement today 0 

DEWEY, DAVIS Ro 

Financial history of the United States 0 12th ed 0 Longmans 0 
1934 0 $3 o 00 

Standard historical treatise on the fiscal development of the U 0 S 0 
first published in 1903 o 

FAULKNER, H 0 U 0 

American economic history 0 Harper 0 1943o $l o 00 5th ed Q 

A briefer treatment is found in his ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE U 0 S o 
revo ed 0 1957 0 Macm 0 $l o 50 
Salient aspects of our economic development 0 

FINER, HERMAN 

The ToVoAo; lessons for international application International 
Labor Office 0 $l o 50 

A consideration of the possible application of ToVoAo methods and 
experience to the economic development of large regional areas 
after the war 0 

FRASER, CECIL Eo and DORIOT, GoF 0 

Analyzing our industries 0 McGraw 0 1932 0 j5 o 00 

This study traces the fundamental changes that have taken place in 

our important industries G 

GLOVER, JOHN Go and CORNELL, WoBo eds 0 

The development of American industries--their economic significance G 
Prentice D 1941 0 $5 o 50 

A record of 39 industries such as paper, cotton, rubber, sugar, 
oil, written by leaders in their respective fields 0 

GUSTAFSON, AXEL FERDINAND and OTHERS 

Conservation in the United States 0 2nd 0 ed G Comstocko 1944 

$4o00 

The basic facts of conservation presented for students and general 
readerSo 

HACKER, LOUIS Mo 

The triumph of American capitalisms Simon & Schustero 1940o $3 o 00 
The development of forces in American history to the end of the 19th 

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The United States; a graphic history 0 Modern Age 0 1937 0 $ 0 75 

A brief analysis of America 9 s relations with the rest of the 
world shown through the growth of capitalism and world markets Q 

HAYNES 9 WILLIAM 

Men 9 money and moleeules 0 Doubleday 0 1936o &U50 

Story of the development of the chemical industry in the United 
States and the men who have built it up c 

HEXNER, ERVIN 

International steel cartel 0 Univ 0 of North Carolina Press 0 
1943o $60 00 

Analysis of one of the most powerful of the pre-war internation¬ 
al industrial combines 0 

JOHNSTON, ERIC 

America unlimited 0 Doubleday 0 1944o $2 o 50 

A prediction of America 9 s economic future 0 

KENNEDY, EDUARD D. 

The automobile industry„ Reynal 0 1941* $3 o 50 

The development of the automobile industry from 1900 to 1940, 

with emphasis on the business and economic aspects 0 

LAIDLSR, HARRY Wo 

Program for modern -America„ Crowell 0 1936 0 $2 o 50 

A comprehensive view of the social and economic ills of America, 
with a program for their amelioration,, 

LANDIS, BENSON Yo 

A cooperative economy; a study of democratic economic movements« 
Harpero 1943o $2«00 

Voluntary and public cooperatives in the past, present and 
future, including discussion of economic democracy and internat¬ 
ional cooperation,, 

LARKIN, JOHN 

Trade agreements* Columbia UniVo Press * 1940 * $lo00 

A study in democratic methods 0 

LEITH, CHARLES K, 

World minerals and world peace 0 Brookings. 1943 o $2 o 00 
An up-to-date statistical summary of the world’s mineral prod¬ 
uction and resourceso 

MCCARTY, HoH. 

The geographic basis of American economic life* Harper* 1940* 

$3*75 

Regional descriptions and analyses of the present economic devel¬ 
opment of the UoSo provide an appraisal of the country’s resources 
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Freedom from fear„ Harper 0 1944o $2„50 

An authority in the field of insurance appraises the' various 
social security practices and proposals, giving special, attention 
to the Beveridge plan and the report of the National Resources 
Planning Board 0 

RATNER, SIDNEY 

American taxation,, Norton 0 1942„ $4„50 

Its history as a social force in a democracy 0 

SMITH, JOSEPH Ro and PHILLIPS, M„0o 

North America; its people and the resources, development and pros¬ 
pect of the continent as the home of man 0 2nd edo Harcourto 
1940o $4„75 

A new edition of a book in economic geography first published in 
1925 and now extensively revised in the light of new developments 
and changeso 

TTONTIETH CENTURY FUND 

How collective bargaining works; a survey of experience in leading 
American industries 0 Research director, Harry Ao MilliSo The Fundo 
1942o $4 o 00 

Full length sketches of the actual workings of collective bargain¬ 
ing in 16 trades and industries and thumbnail summaries covering 
13 other fields,. 


5 0 Education 


ADAMS, JAMES To 

Frontiers of American culture, a study of adult education in a 
democracyo Scribner 0 1944„ $2 o 50 

Against the background of his knowledge of American civilization, 
a historian interprets the development of adult education in the 

United States 0 

AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 

Liberal education re-examined; its role in a democraey by a committee 
appointed by the American Council of Learned Societies,, Harper,, 

1943o $2o00 

An analysis of the basic principles of education, emphasizing the 
value of the humanities and making a strong case for education as 
opposed to trainingo 

BUTLER, NICHOLAS Mo ' „ 

Across the busy years,, 2 vols 0 Scribnero 1939-1941 o 

Recollections and reflections of the president of Columbia Univer¬ 
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Marching home,. Teachers College 0 1944 0 $ 0 25 

Educational and social adjustments after the war D 

BENEDICT, AGNES E 0 

Progress to freedom, the story of American education Putnam 0 
1942o $5o00 

Schools of America, their hampered and primitive beginnings, 
their first liberators, their great men and their gradual develop- 
ment toward a new freedom 0 

CUBBERLEY, ELLWOOD Po 

Public education in the United States 0 rev Q and enl 0 ed 0 
Houghton 0 1934 0 $3 o 00 

A study and interpretation of American educational history 0 
DE LIMA, AGNES 

Little red school house Q Macm 0 1942 0 $3 o 50 

Tells about the experiment in progressive education carried out in 
the Little Red School House in New York during the past twenty 
yearso 

DODDS, HAROLD Wo' 

Out of this nettle, danger 0 Princeton Univ Q Press 0 1943 0 

$lo00 

Points out the responsibility of education to prepare citizens 
and to train leaders for the postwar days G 

FOERSTER, NORMAN, ed G 

The humanities after the war 0 Princeton Univ Q Press 0 1944 0 
|lo50 

Essays by Wendell L 0 Willkie, Roscoe Pound, Norman Foerster, 
Theodore Mo Greene, Abraham Flexner, William Macneile Dixon, 

Gordon Keith Chalmers, on the place of the humanities in higher 
education 

HENDERSON, ALGO Do 

Vitalizing liberal education Harper 0 1944o $2 o 50 

A defense of liberal education against the encroachments of tech¬ 
nical and strictly vocational trainingo 

HUTCHINS, ROBERT 

Education for freedom 0 Louisiana State Univ Q Press 0 1943 0 $l o 50 

The president of the University of Chicago presents with wit and 
logic his original and unorthodox theories of the education a uni¬ 
versity should offer 0 

HUTCHINS, ROBERT 

Higher learning in America 0 Yale Univ 0 Press 0 1936 0 $2 o 00 

A brilliantly condensed polemic against contemporary higher educa¬ 
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Slaves need no leaders 0 Oxford 0 1943o $2 0 75 

An answer to the fascist challenge to education 0 A plan for educa¬ 
tional reconstruction with UoSo support in continental Europe 0 

KUHNS, WILLIAM RODNEY 9 edo 

Return of opportunity; leaders in many fields discuss the outlook 
for work and careers 0 Harper 0 1944 0 $3 o 00 

Contributions from authorities in 150 industries on prospects of 
types of industry in the postwar worlds and new industrial opport- 
unities and how they will be developed 0 

MEIKLEJOHN, ALEXANDER 

Education between two worlds 0 Harper 0 1942 0 $3oOQ 

Discussion of the philosophy of education and of the transition 
from education as a function of the church to function of the state 0 

MILLER, JOSEPH Ho and BROOKS, DOROTHY VoNo 

The role of higher education in war and after Q Harper 0 1944 0 
$2 o 50 

An appraisal of the effects of the war on higher education in this 
country by the Associate Commissioner of Education in New York 
State who also considers proposals of the Regents of the University 
of the State of New York 0 

MOEHLMAN , CCNRAD HENRY 

School and church; the American way Q Harpero 1944 0 $2 o 50 

An historical approach to the problem of religious instruction in 
public education 0 

MURSELL, JAMES L 0 

Education for American democracy 0 Norton 0 1943o $3o75 

A comprehensive history of the background and patterns of American 
education today G 

OVERSTREET, HARRY Ao and B0NAR0 Wo 

Tovm meeting comes to town Q Harper 0 1938 0 $2 o 50 

New York°s meeting of the air; its immediate audience and its coast 

to coast discussion group 0 

POWEL, LYDIA 

The art museum comes to the school 0 Harper 0 1944 0 $2 o 00 

A discussion of how to forward art education by bringing museums 
and schools into closer working relation Q This is a result of a 
survey in five major cities of the UoS Q 

ROSS, EARLE Do 

Democracy 9 s college; the land-grant movement in the formative stage c 
Iowa State College Press 0 1942o $3 o 00 

The main lines of development of the land-grant college as an im¬ 
portant phase of the provision of a democratic program of education. 

SMITH, PAYSON 

Education in the 48 states 0 Govto Printing Office,, (UoSo Advisory 
Coirmio on Education staff study No<, 1) $c30 





























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Liberal, education 0 Holto 1943 0 $2 o 50 

Mr 0 Van Doren argues convincingly for the return of the old-fashioned 
Dominie to the educational scene 0 

WORKS, GEORGE A 0 and LESSER, SIMON 0 o 

Rural America today; its schools and community life Q Univ 0 of Chico 
Presso 1942 0 $3 0 75 

An attempt to describe in its major aspects, the nation 0 s number one 
educational problem--rural education 0 


60 Foreign Born 
ADDAMS, JANE 

Twenty years at Hull-house 0 Macm 0 1910 0 $2 o 50 

Survey of the development of social, civic and other activities of 

Chicago 0 s famous neighborhood house G 

ADAMIC, LOUIS 

From many lands 0 Harper 0 1940 o $3 o 50 

Stories of American immigrants from Poland, Czechoslovakia, the 
Balkans, Holland and Finlando 

ALL AND, ALEXANDER 

American counterpoint 0 Day 0 1943o $3 o 00 

Photographs of people of more than 50 different racial backgrounds 
to whom America is home Q 

ANTIN, MARY 

Promised land G Houghton 0 1912 0 $3 o 00 

The autobiography of a Russian immigrant told with such skill and 
insight that it makes it the story of many other new Americans 0 

BEARD, ANNIE E 0 S 0 

Our foreign-born citizens; what they have done for America 0 Rev 0 
and enlo ed c Crowell 0 1939 © $2 o 50 

Short sketches of men, who though born in foreign countries, have 
added in one way or another in the upbuilding of the U 0 S 0 Intend¬ 
ed for boys and girls Q 

BOK, EDWARD 

Americanization of Edward Bok; an autobiography of a IXitch boy 
fifty years after Q Scrihner 0 1920 o $2 o 50 

Awarded the Pulitzer prize 1920-21 "for the best American biography 
teaching patriotic and unselfish service to the people, illustrated 
by an eminent example 0 M 

BROWN, FRANCIS Jo and ROUCEK, JoSo eds 0 

Our racial and national minorities 0 Prentice 0 1937 0 $5 o 00 

A symposium on the problems of minority groups in American life, 
each chapter the work of an authority in the fieldo 











































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The immigrant in American hi story 0 Harvard Univ Q Press 0 1940 

$2 o 50 

Nine,essays on the historical role of the immigrant in American life G 
INSTITUTE FOR RELIGIOUS STUDIES 

Group relations and group antagonism, ed Q by RoMo Maclver 0 Harper 
1944o $2o00 

A series of addresses and discussions before the institute by 
speakers who are well-known representatives of groups about which 
they spokeo 

LANDIS , PAUL Ho 

Population problems 0 American Book Co 0 1943 0 $3 0 75 

The population problem presented as a cultural interpretation*, 

PUPIN, MICHAEL 

From immigrant to inventor 0 Scribner 0 1923o $l o 00 

One of Americans great scientists tells of coming to America as a 
Serbian immigrant, of his early struggles and his work as an in¬ 
ventor 

SMITH, WILLIAM C 0 

Americans in the makingo Appleton 0 1939 0 $3o75 

A study of the process and assimilation of immigrants in America 
based largely on published and unpublished autobiographies, diaries 
and letterso 

WALD, LILLIAN 

House on Henry Street 0 Holto 1915 0 $3o50 

A history of the settlement by its founder 0 

WITTKE, CARL F 0 

We who built America 0 Prentice 0 1939o $5 o 00 

The history of American immigration in its broad political, econ¬ 
omic and cultural implicationso 

YOUNG, DONALD Ro 

American minority peoples 0 Harpero 1932 0 $3 o 50 

A study in racial and cultural conflicts in the United States 0 

BOWERS, DAVID Fo ed 

Foreign influences in American life*, Princeton 0 1944o $3o00 

Their cultural impact, assimiliation and manifest effect upon our 
economic, political, artistic, religious and philosophic institutions. 


7o Foreign Relations 
BAILEY, THOMAS A. 

Americans foreign policies: past and present 0 Headline Books c 
NOo 40o Foreign Policy Assoc 0 1943 0 $ 0 25 

A brilliantly written summary of the development of the foreign 
policies of the United States 0 






































































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Diplomatic history of the American people 0 Text ed 0 Crofts Q 
1940 o $4o25 

Canadian-American relations are more fully treated here than in 
preceding histories, as well as the weight of public opinion on 
diplomatic events Q 

BEMIS, SoFo 

Diplomatic history of the United States 0 rev 0 ed 0 Holto 1942 c 
$5.55 

A comprehensive and scholarly history of American diplomacy 0 
BEMIS, SoFo 

The Latin American policy of the United States 0 Harcourto 1943o 
^4o50 

An authority on American diplomatic history traces the evolution 
of our Latin-American policy from 1776 to the present 0 

DAVIES , JOSEPH Eo 

Mission to Moscow 0 Simon & Schuster 0 1941 0 #3 o 00 

A record of confidential dispatches to the State Department, of¬ 
ficial and personal correspondence, current diary and journal 
entries, including notes and comments from 1936 to 0ct o 1941„ 

DOCUMENTS ON AMERICAN FOREIGN RELATIONS 

World peace foundation, 1958-1943 0 5 vols Q The foundation., 

1944o $12*50 

The significant developments 0 

DULLES, FOSTER RHEA 

The road to Teheran; the story of Russia and America, 1781»1943o 
Princeton Univ 0 Press 0 1944o $2 o 50 

A professor of American history surveys the reaction of the U 0 S 0 
public to czarist and communist Russia„ An unbiased recital of 
events and their implicationso 

JONES, JOSEPH 

A modern foreign policy for the UoSo Macm 0 1944 0 $1 0 35 

A criticism of the present policies and methods of the department 
of State and a strong argument for modernization of its organiza¬ 
tion and ideas by a former member of the State Department 0 

LATANE, JOHN H 0 

History of American foreign policy o 2nd edo Odyssey 0 1940 o 
$4o50 

Written with a scholarly command of historical facts 0 
LIPPMANN, WALTER 

UoSo foreign policy; shield of the Republic., Little 0 1943 0 

$lo50 

A critical study of the foreign policy of the UoSo in the last 
fifty years with constructive suggestions for improving it Q 




































































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American foreign relations^ conduct and policies 0 rev Q and enl 0 
ed 0 Appleton 0 1938o $4 o 00 

NEVTNS 9 ALLAN and HACKER, L o M 0 eds Q 

United States and its place in world affairs 0 1918-1943 0 Heatho 
1943 0 $5o25 

A significant symposium surveying the broad field of American and 
world affairs from the first world war onward 0 

PERKINS 9 DEXTER 

America and two wars 0 Little 0 1944o $2 o 00 

A history of UoSo foreign policy from 1898 when we acquired the 
Philippines to the present day G The author sums up with a 
positive program for maintaining peace after the war is endedo 

PERKINS 9 DEXTER 

Hands off^ a history of the Monroe Doctrine 0 Little 0 1941 0 $5 o 00 

A comprehensive and scholarly study of the Monroe Doctrine„ includ¬ 
ing its origins 9 development d present significance and probable 
future o 

SOROKIN 9 PITRIM A 0 

Russia and the UoSo Dutton 0 1944 0 $3o00 

An approach to the foreign relations of the two countries from a 
sociopolitical and economic point of view G The author maintains that 
geopolitically 9 psychologically 9 culturally and socially the two 
countries are congenial 0 

WERTENBAKER 3 CHARLES 

A new doctrine for the Americas 0 Viking 0 1941 0 $2 o 00 

A survey of the relations between the UoSo and Latin America^ 
dealing especially with recent affairs c 


8 0 Labor 
DOUGLAS 9 PAUL Ho 

Social security in the* UoSo 2nd ed 0 McGraw 0 1939o $3 o 50 

An analysis and appraisal of the federal social security act Q 

COLEMAN 9 MCALISTER 

Men and coal G Farrar 0 1943 0 $5 o 00 

A history of coal miners 5 unions 8 with special attention to the 
growth of the United Mine Workers of Americao 

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Principles of labor legislation** 4th edo Harper 0 1936 $3o25 

A standard work in which the author sketches the historical back¬ 
ground of the various labor problemS 3 such as unemployment 9 wages D 
hours safetysocial insurance 9 individual and collective bargain¬ 
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History of labor in the UoSo 1918-1935 0 4 vols c Macm 0 $16 o 00 

A comprehensive and scholarly treatment of the subject 0 

GOMPERS , SAMUEL 

Seventy years of life and labor c 2 vols 0 Dutton 0 1925o JlOoOO 
A history of the labor movement in the UoSo as well as an auto¬ 
biography 0 

HARRIS, HERBERT 

American labor 0 Yaleo 1939 0 $3o75 

The labor movement from 1800 to 1938, centered around the history 
of seven union groups Q 

SEIDMAN 9 JOEL I„ 

Union rights and union duties 0 Harcourto 1943 0 $2 o 50 

A clear and impartial analysis of the relations of trade unions 
with members, employers, government and the public 0 

STOLBERG, BENJAMIN 

Tailor 5 s progress 0 Doubleday 0 1944o $2 0 75 

The story of the International Ladies 5 Garment Workers 5 Union and 
the men who made it 0 

STONE, IRVING 

Clarence Darrow for the defense; a biography«, Doubleday 0 1941 0 

$3o00 

The biography of a famous criminal lawyer who was an outstanding 
defender of labor 0 

VEBLEN, THORSTEIN Bo 

The theory of the leisure class; an economic study in the evolu¬ 
tion of institutionso Modern Library 0 1934 0 $> 0 95 

A commentary that may also be read as simple satire 0 


9 0 The Negro f 

BRAWLEY , BENJAMIN 

Short history of the American Negro 0 4th rev G ed Q Macm 0 1939 0 

$2o00 

A general survey of the Negro in American life, first published in 
1913 0 

EMBREE, EDWIN Ro 

Brown America 0 Vikingo 1931 0 $2 o 50 

The story of a new race 0 

HOLT, RACKHAM 9 pseudo 

George Washington Carver 0 Doubleday 0 1943 0 $3 o 50 

Biography of the distinguished Negro scientist, one of the 
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The Negro in American civilization; a study of Negro life and 
race relations in the light of social researcho Holto 1950 
$4o00 

A source book of description with a minimum of critical or ex¬ 
planatory commento 

JOHNSON, JAMES Wo 

Along this way Q Viking 0 1933o $3 o 50 

The urbane autobiography of sophisticated Negro poet and prose 
writer 0 

LOGAN, RAYEORD Wo edo 

What the Negro wants 0 Univ 0 of North Carolina 0 1944 0 $3o50 

A symposium by 14 nationally prominent Negroes, four conservative, 
five liberal and five radical, presenting their views on what the 
Negro want So 

MYRDAL, GUNNAR 

An American dilemma 0 Harper d 1944,. 2 vols Q $7 o 50 

A comprehensive study of the Negro in American society 0 

OTTLEY, ROI 

New world a-coming; inside Black America 0 Houghton 0 1943o 

$3o00 o 

A Negro newspaperman writes an account of what the American 
Negroes are doing and thinking in these war times 0 

WASHINGTON, BOOKER To 

Up from slaveryo Doubleday 0 1901 0 $2 o 00 

The founder of Tuskeegee Institute tells his own story which is 
that of the school as well 0 

WOODSON, CARTER Go 

The Negro In our hi story 0 7th ed 0 Associated Pubs c 1941 0 $4o25 

A mine of information for the student of the Negro problenu 


10o Public Opinion Polls 
BLANKENSHIP, ALBERT Bo 

Consumer and opinion researcho Harpero 1943 0 $5o00 

The questionaire technique—how surveys are prepared, operated 
and interpretedo 

CANTRIL 3 HADLEY and others 

Gauging public opinion 0 Princeton Univ G Press 0 1944o $3o75 

An examination by research associates in the office of Public 
Opinion Research at Princeton University of methods used in survey 

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The pulse of Democracy; the public opinion poll and how it works G 

Simon & Schusters 1940 o $2 o 50 

The methods used for sampling public opinion Q 

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LYDGATE, ?JILLIAM A 0 

What America thinks 0 Crowell 0 1944« $2 o 50 

The editor of the Gallup Poll gives an interpretation of the Poll’s 
findings during the past decade 0 


11o Transportation 
COHN^ DAVID L, 

Combustion on wheels 0 Houghton 0 1944 0 $2o75 

A lively history of the automobile age 0 

DUNBAR, SEYMOUR 

A history of travel in America 0 Tudor 0 1957 0 $2 0 95 

An outline of the development in modes of travel from archaic 
vehicles of colonial times to the completion of the first trans¬ 
continental railroado 

s 

FARRINGTON, SELWYN K. 

Railroading from the head endo Doubleday 0 1943„ #3 o50 

Story of the progress of railroads, and the perfection of passen¬ 
ger and freight service in the UoSo 

HENRYg ROBERT S 0 

This fascinating railroad businesso 2nd rev 0 edo Bobbs 0 1943o 
$3o50 

Not only a record of the development of trains 9 but also the 
history of the businesso 

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HERSHEY, BURNET 

The air future; a primer of aeropolitics 0 war ed 0 Due11 1943o 

$2o75 

A survey of the phases of aviation which will become increasingly 
important after the war—the types of planes 9 the political as¬ 
pects and international complications arising from the establish¬ 
ment of airlineso 

HUNGERFORD, EDWARD 

Transport for war, 1942-1943« Dutton 0 1943 0 $3 o 00 

Popularly written survey of American transportation problems and 
achievements in wartime 0 

JOHNSTON, SAMUEL Po 

Horizons unlimited 0 Duello 1941 0 $3 0 75 

A graphic history chronologically arranged 0 



































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Railroad panorama 0 Kalmbach Pubo Co 0 Milwaukee. 1944 0 $2 0 75 

A railroad enthusiast presents a panorama of American railroad 
lines and history 0 

MILLER 9 JOHN ANDERSON 

Fares., please? Appleton 0 1941 o $3 o 50 

Transportation from the days of the horse-drawn omnibus to con¬ 
temporary buses and subways« 

RECK, FRANKLIN M 0 

The romance of American transportation Crowell. 0 1939 0 $2 o 50 

History of transportation in the U 0 S o from 1789 to the present© 

SMITH, HENRY L 0 

Airways; the history of commercial aviation in the United States 
Knopfo 1942o $3 o 50 

Their growth since the 1930 9 s 0 Documented, deals with personal 
and financial rivalries, and government regulation 


IVo USEFUL ARTS AND APPLIED SCIENCES 


1 0 The'American land 


BENEDICT, MURRAY Ro 

Farm people and the land after the war G National Planning Assoc 
iation (Planning pamphlets Noo 28) 0 1944 0 $o25 

The structure of the farming industry; the kinds and sizes of 
farms, the number of people on the farms, and the conditions of 
ownership or tenancy of the farms 0 

BENNETT, HUGH Ho 

Soil conservation McGrawo 1939 0 $6 o 00 

A comprehensive study of the science and practice of soil con¬ 
servation The emphasis is on the effects of soil erosion upon 
the prosperity of the country 0 

BENNETT, HUGH Ho and PRYOR, WoCo 

This is the land we defend 0 Longmans 0 1942 c $l o 50 

A plea for the adoption of measures for the conservation of the 
soilo 

DU PUY, Wo Ac 

Nations forestSo • Macm 0 1938o $3o00 

The story of American forests 0 

























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FAIRCHILD , DAVID Go 

The world was my garden 0 Scribner 0 1938 0 $3o75 

Autobiography of a well known botanist and plant explorer 0 

FAULKNER , EDWARD Ho 

Plowman's folly 0 Univ Q of Oklahoma Press c 1943o $2 o 00 

A revolutionary theory based on the conviction that deep plowing 
is responsible for many of the problems of the lando 

LORD, RUSSELL R 0 

Agrarian revivalo American Ass 9 n 0 for Adult Education,, 1939o 
|l o 50 

The origin and status of such movements as the farmer’s grange, 
farm bureau organizations, soil conservation agencies, etc 0 

LORD, RUSSELL R 0 

Behold our lando Houghton 0 1938 Q $3o00 

The book explains how land has been wasted and how it can be re¬ 
covered o 

MORELAND, WALLACE So edo 

Practical guide to successful farming, prepared by a staff of 36 
agricultural experts and authorities 0 Blue Ribbon 0 1943 0 $3 0 95 

A compilation of 37 articles covering fundamentals of farmingo 

PERKINS, AoEo and WHITAKER, I 0 R 0 eds 0 

Our natural resources and their conservation Wiley 0 1936 0 

$5 oOO 

A symposium by scientists D 
ROBBINS, ROY Mo 

Our landed heritage ; the public domain 1776-1936 0 Princeton Univ 0 

Press. 1942o $5 o 00 

The story of our land history 0 

SCHAFER, JOSEPH 

The social history of American agriculture 0 Macm 0 1936 0 $2 0 75 

History of agriculture in the UoSo and its social significance in 
American life 0 

VAN DERSAL, WILLIAM Ro 

The American land; its history and its uses 0 Oxford 1943 $3o75 

Covers agriculture, forestry, effects of erosion and new methods 
of caring for the lando 

WARING, PoAo and TELLER, WoMo 

Roots in the earth; the small farmer looks aheado Harper c 1943o 
$>2o50 

• Social and economic problems of farm life, including nature of soil, 
conservation and activities of various farm organizations 0 


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AVNET, HELEN HERSHFIELD 

Voluntary medical insurance in the UoS 0 °, major trends and current 
problemso NoYo Medical Administration Service 0 Inc 0 1790 Broadway 
1944 0 $lo00 

Historical development of voluntary medical care plans, description 
and appraisal of representative plans in the UoS 0 and Canada, and a 
survey of plans in New York City 0 

CABOT, HUGH 

Patient 5 s dilemma; the quest for medical security in America 0 
Reynalo 1940c $2 o 50 

A prominent physician discusses standards of medical care and their 
cost» the relation of governmentto medicine of the future 0 

CHBSNEY, ALAN M 0 

The Johns Hopkins hospital and the Johns Hopkins University School 
of Medicineo Johns Hopkins Fress 0 1943o volo 1 (1367-1893) 

A chronicle of the early years 0 

CLAPESATTLS, HELEN 

The doctors Mayo 0 Univ G of Minn 0 Press 0 1941 0 $3 0 75 

A chapter in the medical history of the UoSo 

DAVIS 9 JOHN EISLE 

Principles and practice of rehabilitation 0 AoSo Barnes 0 1943o 
$3 o 00 

The author contends that the rehabilitation of the mentally unfit 
must become one of society®s postwar preoccupations 0 

DAVIS, MICHAEL M 0 

America organizes medicine 0 Harper 0 1941 0 $3 o 00 

The case for adequate medical care, the work of organizations in 
the field of public health, and the question of financial support 
for public health programs and medical care 0 

DIETZ, DAVID 

Medical magic 0 Dodd 0 1938 0 $3o50 

A popular book for the layman, which traces some of the achieve¬ 
ments of medical science and research 0 

GALDSTON, IAG0 

Behind the sulfa drugs 0 Appleton 0 1943 0 f2 o 00 

Brief history of chemotherapy from the time of Paracelsus to the 

presento 

GRAY, GEORGE W G 

Advancing front of medicine 0 Whittlesey 0 1941 0 $3 o 00 

A popular presentation of man®s recent accomplishments in the 
fight against disease 0 

HAAGENSEN, CUSHMAN and LLOYD, WYNDHAM 

A hundred years of medicine 0 Sheridan 0 1943 0 $3o75 

History of the progress of medical science and surgery during the 
last centuryo 


































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HALL 9 JoKo ed 

One hundred years of American psychiatry 0 Columbia Univ Q Press 0 
1944 0 $> 6 o 00 

Thirteen contributors jointly present the gradual development of 
psychiatry into a medical specialty□ 

HEISER, VICTOR Go 

An American doctor 9 s odyssey 0 Norton 0 1936o $3 o 50 

Adventures in 45 countries of an American doctor whose chief work 
has been in health education and the eradication of disease 0 

HERTZLER 9 ARTHUR E, 

Horse and buggy doctor G Harper 0 1938 0 |2o75 

The story of a country doctor, who in 40 years of practice, has 

seen the change from "kitchen surgery" to his own famous clinic 0 

MAISEL, ALBERT 

Miracles of military medicine<, Duello 1943 0 $2o75 

Chapters on the new drugs, devices and techniques of modern 
medicine and surgery which are being used to counterbalance the 
weapons of modern warfare 0 

MAISEL g ALBERT Q c 

The wounded get backo Harcourto 1944 0 $2 o 50 

An eye=witness story of how the lives of American soldiers and 
sailors wounded in battle have been saved by medical care D 

RATCLIFF, JOHN D 0 

Modern miracle men Q Doddo 1939 0 $3o00 

Describes the discovery and use of the iron lung, insulin, sulfa¬ 
nilamide, vitamins’,: frozen foods and other recent discoveries in 
medicine and agriculture 0 

SIGERIST, HENRY B 0 

American medicine 5 tr c by Hildegard Nagelo Norton 1934 0 $4o00 

From the Indian medicine men G Dr 0 Sigerist is foremost among 
students of medical historyo 

SIGERIST , HENRY E c 

-Civilization and disease G Cornell Univ 0 Press Q 1943o $3o75 

Describes the effects of disease upon man^s life and actions 0 

SMILEY, DEAN Fo 

Community hygiene 0 3rd ed 0 Macm 0 1940 0 $2 o 50 

A college textbook first published in 1929<, 

SMILLIE 9 WILSON Go 

Public health administration in the United States Q 2nd ed c Macm 0 
1940 0 #3o75 

Best methods, with some indication of probable future development 0 





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SOKOLOFF , BORIS 

The civilized diseases 0 Howell 0 1944 0 $2 o 00 

A guide dealing with the symptions, treatment and latest medical 
facts regarding heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, cancer 9 
anemia, high blood pressure, etc 0 Includes also the latest word 
on sulfa drugs, penicilin, vitamin and diet treatments 0 

TALIAFERRO, WILLIAM Ho ed c 

Medicine and the war 0 Univ 0 of Chicago Press 0 1944o $2 o 00 

A historical review of war medicine 0 

WILDER 9 LoBo 

The Mayo clinic 0 Harcourto 1944o $1 0 75 

A hi storyo 

WINSLOW , CHARLES EDWARD 

The conquest of epidemic disease 0 Princeton Univ 0 Press 0 1943 0 
$4o50 

A professor of public health at Yale University gives an interest¬ 
ing presentation of superstitions and primitive beliefs on contagion 
and epidemic So 

YOST 3 EENA and G-ILBRETH 9 UMo 

Normal lives for the disabledo Macm 0 1944o |2 o 50 

Written for the handicapped by two experienced people in the fieldo 


3 0 Nutrition 
BLACK, JOHN Do 

Food enougho Cattello 1943 0 $2 o 50 

Comprehensive study of our present food situation—the needs of 
the armed forces, allies and civilian population 

BORSOOK, HENRY 

Vitamins; what they are and how they can benefit you Q Vikingo 
1940o $2 o 50 

A readable and authoritative explanation of the effects of vitamins, 
with menus and tables showing the vitamin content of various foods 0 

BROWN, MRSo CORA L 0 and others 

America cooks 0 Norton 0 1940o $>2 0 69 

Practical recipes from 48 states 0 

CUMMINGS, RICHARD 0 o 

The American and his food; a history of food habits in the UoSo 
UniVo of Chicago Press 0 1940 o $2o50 

The development of American food habits from 1789 to 1940 o 
EDDY, WoHo 

What are the vitamins? Reinhold 0 1941 0 $2o50 

• The nature of the vitamins and the important facts science has 
accumulated concerning them Q 






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FARMER, FANNIE Mo 

Boston cooking-school cook book Q 7th ed 0 rev 0 by WoLo Perkins 0 
Littleo 1941o $2o50 

America’s standard cookbook with more on nutrition in this revision 
FISHBEIN , MORRIS 

The national nutrition 0 Bobbs 0 1942« $1 0 75 

Facts about nutrition which are important in educating the con¬ 
sumer toward an intelligent choice of food in wartime 0 

GRAUBARD, MARK 

Man’s food, its rhyme or reason Q Macm 0 1943o $2 o 50 

The author seeks to start a new movement for proper nutrition in 
this country , and eventually to extend it to the rest of the world 
so that people of the earth will no longer suffer from want or 
malnutrition 0 

SHERMANj HENRY Co 

Essentials of nutrition 0 Macm 0 1940« $3o50 

The relations of food to the health and efficiency of normal people 
are stressedo 

SHERMAN 3 HENRY C. 

Science of nutrition Q Columbia Univ 0 Press 0 1943 c $2 0 75 

Problems of nutrition as they affect the health and well being of 
the peoples of the world 0 


4 0 Science 9 Technology & Invention 
BLACK, ARCHIBALD 

Story of bridgeso McGraw 0 1936 0 $2 o 50 

Pictures and descriptions of American bridges 0 

BOWDITCH, NATHANIEL 

American practical navigator Q UoSo Hydrographic 0ffice o 1938 
$2 o 70 

First published in 1802, this has remained the standard American 
work on navigation c 

BURIMJAME, ROGER 

Engines of democracy; inventions and society in mature America 0 

Scribner 0 1940 o $3o75 

The impact of inventions since 1865 0 

BURLINGAME, ROGER 

March of the iron men; a social history through invention G 
Scribner Q 1938o $3o75 

place of invention in the shaping of our democracy G 

CARLISLE 9 NORMAN V 0 and LATHAM, FRANK Bo eds 0 

Miracles ahead? better living in the post-war world 0 Macm 0 1944o 

$2 0 75 

The revolutionary changes in our mode of living which may come as 
the result of experiments and discoveries now being made 0 























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CHAPELLE, HOWARD I. 

History of American sailing ships c Norton 0 1935 0 J10 o 00 

The development of sailing ship design in the United States 0 

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CHAPPELL 9 MATTHEW NAPOLEON and HOOPER , CHiUU.ES Eo 

Radio audience measurement 0 Stephen Daye 0 1944 0 $3 o 50 

A consideration of the methods thus far developed, for determin¬ 
ing the public 9 s radio preferences as to time and programs 0 

CLARK, VICTOR S 0 

History of manufactures in the United States Q rev 0 ed 0 3 vols 0 
MeOrawo 1929 0 $15 o 00 

A history of the development and organization of manufactures 0 
DU BOIS, JoHo 

Plasticso American Technical Society 0 1943 0 $3o75o rev c ed G 

A simplified presentation of the manufacture and use of the im¬ 
portant plastics materials and products with tables of their pro¬ 
perties and the basic design information required by the engineers 
and designerso 


DUTTON, WILLIAM 

DuPont; one hundred and forty years 0 Scribner 0 
A biography of the DuPont Corporation 


1942 0 $3 0 75 


FENNEMAN , NEVIN M 0 

Physiography of western UoSo MeCraw© 1931 0 $5 o 00 

Surface features of the western states 0 


FENNEMAN, NEVIN Mo 

Physiography of eastern UoSo Me Craw, 
Essentially geologic in scope 0 


1938 


$6 o 50 


FLEXNER, JAMES THOMAS 

Steamboats come true 0 Viking, 
American inventors in action 


1944 0 $3 o 50 


FURNAS, CLIFFORD Co 

The next hundred years 0 Reynalo 1936o $3o00 

Reviews the advances already made in biology, chemistry, physics 

and engineeringo 

GRAY, GEORGE Wo 

Science at war G Harper 0 1943o $3o00 

Popular discussion of scientific discoveries, such as radar, 
penicillin and plastics, that are playing a part in the war 0 

HAYNES, WILLIAM 

The chemical age 0 Knopfo 1942o $3 o 50 

A book for the layman on the miracles of modern chemistry in the 
field of synthetics and plastics 0 

HAYNES, WILLIAM 

The chemical fronto Knopfo 1943 0 $3 o 00 

Descriptions of the role chemicals play in the war, explosives, 
synthetic rubber, poison gases, plastics, plasma, etc G 







































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Men of science in America 0 Simon & Schuster 0 1944o $5 o 50 

The role of science in the growth of our country 0 The story is 
told in terms of the lives and achievements of the scientists 
themselveso 

KAEMPFFERT, WALDEMAR Bo 

Science today and tomorrow 0 Viking 0 1959o $>2 o 50 

The social implications in the wonders of our age 0 

LANDIS, WALTER S. 

Your servant, the molecule 0 Macm 0 1944 0 $5 o 00 

A semi-technical discussion of the chemistry of common things? 
foods, fertilizers, clothing, paper, soap, petroleum, rubber, 
resins, plastics, explosives, paints, dyes, vitamins, cosmetics, 
colloids, etCo 

LAZARSFELD, PAUL F„ and STANTON, FRANK No eds c 

Radio research, 1942-1943 0 Essential Books 0 1944 0 $5 o 00 

Studies of radio programs and audience reaction 0 A section on the 
OoWolo radio program, on German and British wartime programs 0 

LEE, ROBERT Eo 

Television; the revolutionary industryo Essential Books 0 1944 0 

$2o50 

In nontechnical language, the author deals with the problems fac¬ 
ing the television industry of the future 0 

LILIENTHAL, DAVID E. 

ToVoAo; democracy on the marcho Harper 0 1944« |2 o 50 , 

The chairman of the ToVoAo interprets the project in terms of what 
it has done for the people in its area and for its influence on the 
nation as a whole 0 

LEYSON, BURR Wo ^ 

Plastics in the world of tomorrow 0 Dutton 0 1944* $2 o 50 

A general survey of pre-war plastics with special attention to 
the possibilities of careers in the fieldo Ages 15 and up. 

LOUGEE, EARL F 0 

Plastics from farm and forest. Plastics Industries Teehn, Insto 
1943o $2o50 

This book deals not with the chemistry or technology of plastics, 
but with the farm and forest products from which plastics are made 0 

LUCKIESH, MATTHEW 

Torch of civilization; the story of man c s conquest of darkness 0 
Putnauu 1940o $3 o 00 

History of artificial light and the importance of its place in 
civilization 

MABEE, CARLETON 

American Leonardo; a life of Samuel FoBo Morse 0 Knopf 0 1943 0 

-$5o00 

Best known for his association with the success of the telegraph, 
Morse also earned recognition in three other careers—that of 
artist, businessman and politician 






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PEATTIE, DONALD C. - > 

Almanac for moderns 0 Putnam 0 1958 0 $3o00 » 

Brief essays for everyday of the year on nature and related topics 0 

PHILLIPS 3 CHARLES J a 

Glass; the miracle maker 0 Pitman G 1941 0 $4 o 50 

Its history, technology and applications. 

PORTERFIELD, JOHN and REYNOLDS, KAY, eds 0 

We present television Norton 0 1940<> $3 o 50 

An introduction to television, telling how it works 0 

PRITCHETT 3 CoH. 

Tennessee Valley Authorityo Univ 0 of North Carolina Press 0 1943 0 
#3 o 50 

The history of ten years of ToVoAo, giving background, development 
of a great power project and its character as a government-owned 
agency 0 

RICKARD, THOMAS A. - ' 

A history of American mining 0 McGraw 0 1932 0 $3 o 00 

Includes the story of Americans expansion and development 0 

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RUKEYSER, MURIEL 

Willard Gibbs, American genius 0 Doubleday„ 1942 0 $3 o 50 

Biography of a 19th century professor whose work in mathematical 
physics has had an important influence on modern science and in¬ 
dustry O 

RUSK, ROGERS D. 

Forward with science 0 Knopf 0 1943 0 $3o50 

Popular essays on several scientific matters which are still es¬ 
sentially novelties, such as the neutron, the electron microscope, 
radioactivity, atom smashing, atomic energy, and cosmic rays. 

SAMUELS, MoM. 

Power unleashedo Dorsey-House 0 1943 0 $3 o 50 

The story of electricity and power Q A readable book for the layman 
who wants information about electrical and other energy used in 
American homes and industries 0 


SASSO, JOHN 

Plastics for industrial use Q McGraw 0 1942.* $2 o 50 

An engineering handbook for materials and methods 0 

SHAPLEY, HARLOW and others 

A treasury of science 0 Harper„ 1943o $3 0 95 

An anthology of scientific writing, giving the layman his best 
chance of making direct contact with the best scientific minds of 
our time 0 

SHEPHERD, WALTER 

Science marches on 0 Harcourto 1939 0 $3o00 

The progress of science from ancient times to the present 0 


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SIMONDS, HERBERT R. 

Industrial plastics 0 2nd ed© Pitman. 1941« $4© 50 

General information for manufacturers and technical men G 

STOKLEY , JAMES 

Science remakes our world 0 Washburn© 1942 0 $3 ©50 

A non~technical account of what science is creating in the lab¬ 
oratories in this country to influence our daily livingo 

VAN NOSTRAND 9 S SCIENTIFIC ENCYCLOPEDIA 
Van Nostrando 1938. $10©00 

Covers the fields of aeronautics, astronomy, botany, chemistry, 
engineering, geology, mathematics, medicine, mineralogy, navi¬ 
gation, physics, zoologyo 

WARD, HAROLD, edo 

New worlds in science; an anthology 0 McBride 0 1941 0 $3 ©50 

An anthology of contemporary science consisting of non-technical 
writings of 35 scientists,, 

WILSON, CHARLES M 

Trees and test tubes 0 Holt© 1943© $3 ©50 

An account of the rubber industry from its beginnings to the 
post-Pearl Harbor days© Includes stories of both natural and 
substitute rubber. 


Vo FINE ARTS 


Art in America 


AMERICAN PAINTING TODAY 

American Federation of Arts© 1940o $4©50 

Reproductions of 259 American paintings, most of them done within 
the last ten years, together with a discussion of American art and 
artistSo 

BENTON, THOMAS H. 

Artist in America© Halcyon• 1939© $>1©49 

While cast in the form of autobiography, much of the book deals 
with the America he discovered, turned his back on Europe and set 
out to get acquainted with his native land© 

BIDDLE, GEORGE 

Artist at war. Viking© 1944© $3©50 

He describes the human incongruities, the daily episodes of the 
common soldier, which to him spell out the meaning of war 0 

BOSWELL, PEYTON 

Modern American painting© Dodd© 1939© $5©00 

Reproductions in color of 86 paintings by American artists, sel¬ 
ected from the series of contemporary American artists published 

in LIFE© 




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CAHILL , HOLGER and BARR, A 0 H 0 eds. 

Art in America,, Reynal. 1935 0 $3„50 

A complete survey 0 

CHENEY, MARTHA C. 

Modern art in America 0 McGraWo 1939. $4„00 

A scholarly, well illustrated essay 0 

CRANE, ALMEE 

Art in the armed forceso Scribner 0 1944o $5 o 00 

Color and black and white reproductions of representative 
paintings by soldiers, sailors, marines, waves, wacs and 
merchant seamen• 

CRAVEN, THOMAS, ED. 

A treasury of American prints G Simon & Schuster 0 1939 $3„95 

A selection of 100 etchings and lithographs by foremost living 
American artists 0 

FLEXNER, JAMES To 

Americans old masters,, Vikingo 1939„ $3„75 

The biographies of Benjamin West, John Singleton, Copley, Charles 

Wilson Peale and Gilbert Stuart, the great painters of the early 

UoSo 


ISHAM, SAMUEL 

History of American paintingo new edo Macm 0 1942„ $3 0 95 

A record of American painting from the early days up to the pre- 
sento Written from the painter’s point of view 0 

LAIDLLETTE, SUZANNE 

Art in America, from colonial times to the present day c 1929 0 
Harper« $5„00 

A discriminating critique of painting, sculpture, architecture and 
the applied arts, against a background of social and economic change,, 

MAGAZINE OF ART 

Painters and sculptors of modern America,, Crowell„ 1942„ $5 o 00 

Papers on the life and work of twenty-eight American artists, in 
which each artist writes of himself 0 

MATHER, FRANK Jo and others 

American spirit in art„ Yale UniVo Press (Pageant of America 
volo 12) 1927o $5o50 

Divided into short chapters followed by numerous illustrations 
with explanatory comment and biographical and critical notes 0 

MELLQUIST, JEROME 

Emergence of an American art„ Scribner Q 1942 0 $3„75 

Against a background history of American art and the men who con¬ 
tributed to its development, the story is told of modern American 
art from Whistler to the present day G 










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NEW YORK MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 

American folk art; the art of the common man in America* 1750-1900 
The Museum 0 1932 0 $l o 50 

Catalog with 75 illustrations of an exhibition of work by American 
craftsmen, with notes and a 25-page historical account by Holger 
Cahillo 

NEW YORK MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 

Romantic painting in America 0 The Museum* 1943o $2*50 

The fifth of a series, of books designed to present the movements, 

trends or divisions of modern art c 

PORTER 8 JAMES A, 

Modern Negro art G Dryden 0 1943o $3*25 

Begins in pre-civil war days and gives much space to new artists 0 
STo G AUDENS , HOMER 

The American artist and his times 0 Dodd 0 1941 0 $5*00 

An informal survey of American arto 

SHGOLMAN, REGINA and SLATKIN, CHARLES 

The enjoyment of art in America*, Lippincotto 1942 0 $L0 o Q0 
A survey of the permanent collections of painting, sculpture, 
ceramic and decorative arts in American and Canadian museums 0 

WALKER, JOHN and JAMES, MACGILL, eds. 

Great American paintings from Smibert to Bellows 1729~1924 0 
Oxfordo 1943o $5 o 00 

Two staff members of the National Gallery cast a selective eye 
over two centuries of American paintingo 

WEITENKAMPF, FRANK 

American graphic arto new ed Q Macm 0 1924o $4 o 00 

An authoritative survey of the history of etching, steel and wood 
engraving, mezzotint, aquatint, lithography, caricature and book¬ 
plate drawlngo 

ZIGROSSER, CARL 

The artist in America; twenty-four closeups of contemporary print 
makerso Knopfo 1942 0 $5 o 00 

An American authority on prints and print-makers emphasizes human 
values and interpretations in his revealing portraits 0 


2o Architecture 
ARCHITECTURAL FORUM 

Book of low cost houseso Simon & Schuster 0 1940o $l o 00 

An analyses of the low cost house, containing about 275 photographs 0 

EDGELL, GEORGE H. 

The American architecture of today 0 Scribner 1928 0 $6*00 

Profusely illustrated with emphasis on the influence of the great 
expositionso includes domestic, ecclesiastic, academic and com¬ 
mercial architectureo 












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FORD JAMES and FORD, KoM« 

Modern house in America. Architectural Book, 1940, $5.00 

HAMLIN, TALBOT F. 

The American spirit in architecture. (Pageant of America vol. 13). 

Yale University Press 0 1926. $5.50 

The book is especially noteworthy for the illustrations 0 

HITCHCOCK, .HENRY R. 

In the nature of materials; the buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright. 
Duello 1942o $5.00 

A study of the work in architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. 

MUMFORD, LEWIS 

Sticks and stones; a study of American architecture and civiliza¬ 
tion Norton 1934o $2.00 

A survey of U 0 S 0 architecture at various stages of history, showing 
how a nation’s architecture may serve as an index to its civiliza¬ 
tion 

NEW YORK MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 

Built inthe UoSoAo The Museum 0 1944 0 $3.00 

Examples of modern architecture profusely illustrated,, 

SAARINEN, ELIEL 

The city; its growth, its decay, its future 0 Reinhold. 1943. 

$3.50 

A solid contribution to our indispensable policy of post-war re¬ 
construction by an architect who has had an honorable career in 
Finland and America 0 

STRAUS, NATHAN 

The seven myths of housingo Knopfo 1944 c $2.75 

primarily a book on slum clearance and public housing for the popu¬ 
lation in the lowest income brackets 0 

SULLIVAN, LOUIS Ho 

Autobiography of an idea c Press of America Institute of Architects. 
1924. $3.00 

The idea was architecture, the architect, one whose name inevitably 
suggests skyscrapers, points out freak periods along with main 
trendso 

TALLMADGE, THOMAS E. 

Story of architecture in America. Norton. 1936. $4*00 

From the 17th century timber house to skyscrapers. Points out 
freak periods along with main trends 0 

TWENTIETH CENTURY FUND, HOUSING COMMITTEE 

American housing, problems and prospects. The Fund. 1944. $3.00 

A general survey of housing in the U.S. and conditions affecting 
the housebuilding industry as the war broke 0 














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The planning function in urban government 0 Univ. of Chicago Press. 
1941 o |3o00 ^ 

City planning and zoning as a governmental function beyond mere 
■physical or decorative pianningo 

WILLS , ROYAL BARRY 

Houses for good livingo Architectural Book. 1940 0 $4o00 

After a succession of widely approved house designs have brought 
him nation-wide recognition, the author has assembled over 30 of 
them in this handsome volume 0 

WRIGHT 9 FRANK LLOYD 

On architecture 9 selected writings 1894-1940. Duello 1941• 

$3o50 


3° Sculpture 
EPSTEIN , JACOB 

Let there be sculpture. Putnam. 1940. $5.00 

The reminiscences of a famous American sculpture who spent his 

childhood and youth on the east side of New York. 

TAFT ^ L0RAD0 

History of American sculpture 0 new ed c with a supplementary 
chapter by Adeline Adams c Macm 0 1930. $3*00 

A distinguished sculptor’s comprehensive work which has become 
classic o 

WHEELER 9 MONROE 

Painters and sculptors of modern America 0 Crowell 0 1942 0 $5*00 

Eighteen leading painters and ten leading sculptors tell of their 
lives9 works9 and aims e includes 120 reproductions in half-tones 
and coloro 


4o Cartoons 
CRAVEN9 THOMAS ed. 

Cartoon cavalcade 0 Simon & Schuster 0 1943. $3o95 

American humor and satire in cartoons from 1883 to th© present * 

LARIAR9 LAWRENCE, 

Best cartoons of the year. Crown 0 1944o $2 o 00 

Three hundred cartoons from Colliers* the New Yorker, Saturday 

Evening Post, etc 0 , selected by the cartoonists themselves as their 

best o 

MURRELL, WILLIAM 

A history of American graphic humor 0 Whitney Museum of American 
Arto vol. 1 1747-1865 Macm 0 1934. $5 o 00 volo 2 1865-1938. 

Macm. 1938o $6o50 
The course of pictorial satire. 























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A century of political cartoons® Scribner 0 1944® #3„50 

Caricature in the United States from 1800 to 1900 with 100 re=> 
production of cartoons,, 

THURBER* JAMES 

Men* women and dogs 0 Harcourto 1943 0 $3®00 

Drawings selected from Thurber°s work in the New Yorker over a 
period of years® They epitomize Mr® Thurb@r c s ideas on the war 
between the sexes* with a few inclusions on the subject of dogs® 


5® Photography 
NEWHALL* BEAUMONT 

Photographyo 2nd ©d® Museum of Modern Art® 1938o $3 o 00 

A short critical history® 

TAFT* ROBERT 

Photography and the American scenes a social history 1839~1889o 
Macm 0 1938 0 $!0 o Q0 

The first complete history of the UoS® camera from its beginnings 
in 1839 to the development of the film camera in 1888 and its 

effect on our social life® 

UoSo CAMERA 

1940s ©do by To Jo Maloney 0 Random,, 1939® $2„95 

This 1940 volume of an excellent annual (started in 1936) includes 
* a chronological review of 100 years of American photography* by 
Edward Steichen^ photography of western scenes by Edward Weston 
and a section of Negro pictures 0 300 photographs and 15 are in 

coloro 

UoSc CAMERA 

1944* the UoSoAo at war« Photographs selected by Edward Steichens 
ed 0 by Tom Maloney 0 Duello 1943 0 $4® 50 

Devoted to picture® relating to the war* obtained chiefly from 
official Army and Navy* 0 o W o Io and news service photographs® 


6 0 Music 

DOWNES* 0LIN and SIEGMEISTER* E 0 

Treasury of American song® Howell 0 1940® $5®0Q 

One hundred fifty songs with music for voice and piaho® 

t 

EWEN* DAVID 

Men of popular music® Ziff-Davis® 1944® $2„75 

The evolution of popular music in America told through the careers* 
achievement® and personalities of some dozen men who gave it shape 
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Music comes to America® Crowell 0 1942® $3®00 

A history of American music from about 1850o 

GOFFIN, ROBERT 

Jazz; from the Congo to the Metropolitan. Doubleday. 1944 
$2®50 

This traces the emergence of the American contribution to music* 

GRANT, MARGARET and HETTINGER, H. 

America’s symphony orchestras and how they are supported,, Norton,, 
1940o $3®00 

A brief history of symphony orchestras in the U«S® with detailed 
analysis, including many statistics of their finances,, 

HENDELSON, WILLIAM and ZUCKER, PAUL eds 

The music lovers’ almanac * Doubleday„ 1943® $3.95 

An almanac which, in brief text for every day in the year, notes a 
musical facto 

HOBSON, WILDER 

American jazz music® Norton. 1939® $2®50 

Ragtime, jazz and swing; their origins, techniques and practition- 
erso 

HOWARD, JOHN T 0 

Our American music; 300 years of it® 2nd enl® and rev. ed. Crowell® 
1939o $3®50 

For those who wish to know what has happened in America in the field 
of native music® 

HOWARD, JOHN To and MENDEL, ARTHUR 

Our contemporary composers; American music in the 20th centuxy „ 

Crowell® 1941® $3®50 

A continuation of OUR AMERICAN MUSIC. Good reading and for refer¬ 
ence o 

HOWARD, JOHN To 

Stephen Foster, America’s troubadour® Crowell® 1934® $3®50 

A full, factual, comprehensive biography, based on family letters 

and documents® 

K0L0DIN, IRVING 

The metropolitan opera, 1883-1939. Oxford® 1940 o $3®75 

A history through the 1939 season® 

JOHNSON, JAMES W. and JOHNSON J.R. 

Books of American Negro spirituals® 2 vols. in 1. Viking. 

1940® $2®95 

includes BOOK OF AMERICAN NEGRO SPIRITUALS (1925) and the SECOND 
BOOK OF NEGRO SPIRITUALS (1926)® Words and music for 120 spirit¬ 
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Composers in Aiaaerica 0 Macm* 1938 0 $3 o 50 

Biographical sketches of 200 living composers* with lists of their 
compositions and performances of th@m 0 

SANDBURG* CARL ©do 

The American songbag* Harcourt® 1927® $2® 69 

Two hundred eighty four songs and ballads of pioneers* sailors* 

lumber jacks* Irish immigrants* Negroes* southern mountaineers* 

hoboes* which together sing the variety of American life through^ 
out its history® 


7° The Theater 

CARTER* JEAN and OGDEN* J Q 

Everyman 0 ® drama® American Association for Adult Education,, 

19&8® $lo00 

A study of the noncommercial theater in the United States 0 
GILBERT* DOUGLAS 

American vaudeville & its life and times 0 McGraw 0 1940 o $3®50 

For students of American theatrical history«®an incredible footnote 
of great values® 

HOUGHTON* NORRIS 

Advance from Broadway* Haroourto 1941 0 $3 o 00 

A report based on a 19*000 mile trip during which the author visit¬ 
ed commercial theaters* w llttle ?? theater®* summer theaters* theatr» 
ical schools* college and secondary schools* with courses in drama= 
tics* night clubs and tent shows* workers 0 theaters* etc* from New 
England to California* 

NATHAN* GEORGE JEAN 

Encyclopaedia of the theater 0 Kh©$iV 1940* $5 o 00 

The American stage of today* with some consideration of its past* 

its oversea® ramifications* and Its probable future 0 


8 0 The Dance 

BURCHENAL* ELIZABETH* Ed® 

American country danceso Schirmer® 1918® $i 0 5G 

Twenty eight dances largely from New England 0 

MARTIN* JOHN J* 

America dancings the background and personalities of the modem 

danceo Dodge 0 193>6 0 $& o 00 

By the dance critic of the New York Tim®s 0 

TERRY* WALTER 

Invitation to dance® AoS. Barnes® 1942® $2®0Q 

A brief review of the American dance as an art® 







































































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FIELD# ROBERT D 0 

The art or Walt Disney© Macm© 1942© $3*50 

Presented as a new art form# outlining techniques and describing 
how creative ideas are developed 0 

JACOBS# LEWIS 

The rise of th© American films a critical history 0 Harcourto 
1939o $4©5Q 

The author traces the film from its commercial beginnings in 1896 
to the present# investigating and evaluating it as an industry# 
an artistic medium and as a social force 0 

ROSTEN# LEO C Q (LEONARD Q 0 ROSS# pseudo) 

Hollywood^ the movie colony^ the movie makers 0 Harcourto 1941 
$4© 00 

Consists of two partss The movie colony# its life# practices 
and values $ and the movie makers—the producers# actors# direct® 
ors# writerso Objective appraisal# style occasionally lush 0 

SELDES# GILBERT 

The movies come from America© Scribner© 1937© $3©00 

Brief critical history of American movies 0 

TAYLOR# DEEMS and others 

A pictorial history of the movies© Simon & Schuster* 1943* 

$ 3 o 95 

Pictorial history of th© moving picture industry in America# 
composed of movie stills and brief paragraphs of texto 

THORP# MARGARET 

America at th© movies© Yale Univ© Press© 1939* $2©75 

Sociological aspects of th© movies®=h©w many Americans go to th© 
movies and whyi what kind of movies are popular $ the influence of 
movies on women clothes# house furnishings# mannersg the place 
of propaganda and censorsnip© 

10© Recreation 


BUTLER# GEORGE D© 

Introduction to community recreation© McGraw© 1940© $3*50 

Subjects included are the significance of recreation# leadership# 
facilities and programs# administration problems© 

BUTLER# GEORGE D© ©d© 

Th© new play areas# their design and equipment# edited for the 
National Recreation Association© Barnes© 1938© $3*00 

The planning of playgrounds and athletic fields# with many photo® 
graphs and plans© 

HUGHES# WILLIAM L© and WILLIAMS# JoFo^ 

Sports# their organization and administration* BameSo 1944* 

$>4 00 

Concrete 'suggestions and directions for the conduct of sports in 

various institutions at different age levels„ 


































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DULLES, FOSTER R 0 

America learns to play Q Appleton,, 1940 0 $4 o 00 

A history of popular recreation*, 1607-1940*, 

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SPORTS 

AoSo B&rneSo 1944 0 rev 0 edo $3o00 

Revised edition of a book that is now the accepted sports author¬ 
ity in the UoSo 

FRANK, STANLEY 

Sports extra Q AoS. Barnes 0 1944*, #2 o 50 

An anthology of the best reporting that has appeared in print 
since 1819 0 Among the authors represented are Heywood Broun, 
Westbrook Pegler, Ring Lardner and Irvin So Cobbo 

KIERAN, JOHN 

The American sporting scene 0 Macm 0 1941o $5 o 00 

Pleasant reminiscences of a well known sports writer of the New 
York Times illustrated with drawings and color plate§ 0 

SCHWENDENER , NORMA 

A history of physical education, in the United States 0 Barnes 0 
1942c |2 o 00 

An entertaining and useful book. 


VI o LITERATURE 


1 0 History & Criticism 
ALCOTT, AMOS 

Journals, selected and edo by Odell Shepherdo Little 0 1938 e 

$5o 00 

A chapter in the cultural autobiography of America 0 

BOAS , RALPH Po and BURTON, KATHERINE 

Social backgrounds of American literature 0 'Little 0 1933*, 

|l o 50 

Presents in brief compass those aspects of social history which 
have most definitely influenced American literature 0 

BROWNELL, WILLIAM Co 

American prose masters 0 Scribner*, 

Professor Brownell considers Cooper, 

Lowell and Henry James 0 

BROOKS, VAN WYCK 

Flowering of New England, 1815-1865» Dutton 0 1936 0 $4o00 

Modern Library 0 $l c 45 

Literary history of high literary merit which includes individual 
portraiture, acute summaries of the historical place of single 
authors and literary groups like that of Brooks Farm 0 


1923c $2o00 

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BROOKS , VAN WYCK 

New England: Indian summer, 1865-1915 e Dutton 0 1940 0 $3 0 75 

Takes up the study of New England 9 s literary history where the 
FLOWERING OF NEW ENGLAND left off 0 

BROOKS, VAN WYCK 

Opinions of Oliver Allston 0 Dutton 0 1941 0 $3 o 00 

Under a faint disguise, the author expresses his own opinions and 

conclusions on literature and livingo 

-BROOKS, VAN WYCK 

The world of Washington Irvingo Dutton 0 1944 c $3 0 75 

Begins with 1800 o Other volumes in the literary history will cover 
the South and Westo This one covers Jefferson, Audubon, Irving, 
Cooper, Bryant, William G 0 Simms, NoPo Willis and Poe Q 

CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE 

edo by WoPo Trent and others 0 1 vol c Macm 0 $2 0 95 

The most important history of American literature 0 

GLASGOW, ELLEN 

A certain measure 0 Harcourto 1943o $3 o 50 

A book of prefaces illuminating the peculiar problems of the artist 
in this society 0 

HART, JAMES Do 

Oxford companion to American literature 0 Oxford 0 1941 0 $5 o 00 

Short biographies and bibliographies of American authors, summaries 
and descriptions of the important American novels, stories, essays, 
poems and plays, and other matters related to writing in America 0 

HICKS, GRANVILLE 

The great tradition D rev G ed 0 Macm 0 1935 0 $2 o 00 

A study of American literature tracing its slow emancipation from 
dependence upon past traditions and foreign culture to a broader 
realism concerned with the activities and interests of the American 
peopleo 

JONES, HOWARD M0MF0RD 

Ideas in America 0 Harvard Univ G Press 0 1944o $3o00 

Essays and occasional addresses which show the need for literary 
history, discuss studies in the history of ideas in America, and 
point out the responsibilities of contemporary American literature 0 

KAZIN, ALFRED 

On native grounds; an interpretation of modern American prose 
literatureo Reynalo 1942 0 $3 0 75 

Beginning with William Dean Howells and coming down to the present, 
the author shows the development of the American spirit through 
American literature 0 

LEWISOHN, LUDWIG 

The story of American literature 0 Modem Library 1939o |1 0 25 

Progress in American letters as it severed from its Puritan 
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MATTHIESSON, FRANCIS OTTO 

American renaissance; art and expression in the age of Emerson and 
Whitmano Oxford» 194l c $5 o 00 

A scholarly study of Emerson 9 Thoreau 9 Hawthorne 9 Melville, their 
conception of literature 9 s function and nature, and the degree to 
which they applied their own theorieso 

MILLETT, FRED Bo 

Contemporary American authors. Harcourto 1940<, $2o85 

A critical survey and 219 bio-bibliographies 0 

MOTT, FoLo 

American journalism* 1690-1940.• Macm 0 $4o25 text ed* 

A history of newspapers in the United States through 250 years 0 
A tremendous book and will doubtless remain the standard book 
in the field for a long time 0 

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PARRINGT0N, VERNON L 0 

Main currents in American thoughts* 3 vols in 1. Harcourt 1939 
$3 o 45 

A literary history of the U 0 S 0 which stresses the development of 
successive climates of opinion 0 

SMITH, BERNARD, edo 

The democratic spirit; a collection of American writings from the 
earliest times to the present day Q Knopf e 1941. #5 o 00 

From the Mayflower pact to Carl Sandburgo 

SMITH, BERNARD 

Forces in American criticism; a study in the history of American 
literary thought 0 Harcourto 1939* $3 o 00 

Literary critics and the relations between American literature and 
American life G 

VAN D0REN, CARL 

What is American literature? Morrow* 1935* $lo00 

Brief survey from colonial times of only the authors whose work 

will probably lasto 

WILSON, EDMUND, ed 

The shock of recognition; the development of literature in the U 0 S 0 
recorded by the men who made ito Doubleday 0 1943o $5„00 

Collection of literary documents presenting a chronicle of the 
progress of literature in the UoSo 1845—1938o 


2 0 General Anthologies 
F 0 ERSTER, NORMAN edo 

American poetry and prose 0 rev Q and enlo edo Houghton 0 1934* 

$4o50 

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HAZARD, LUCY L 0 edo 

In search of America 0 Crowello 1930o $3o75 

An anthology selected less for literary value than for the light 

the - selections shed on American life Q 

LEWISOHN, LUDWIG, comp 0 

Creative America; an anthology 0 Harper 0 1933o $4<>00 

Selections from American prose and poetry from colonial times to 
the presento 

OXFORD ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE 

edo by W o R 0 Benet and NoHo Pearson c Oxfordo 1938o $4o50 

An anthology of American prose and poetry from 1608 to 1938 e 

PATRIOTIC ANTHOLOGY; introduction by Carl Van Doren 0 Doubleday 0 1941 

$3o00 

A collection of prose and poetry dealing with various aspects of 
the history of the United States 0 

VAN DOREN, CARL 

Patriotic anthology 0 Doubleday 0 1941 0 $3 o 00 

A collection of prose and poetry dealing with various aspects of 
the history of the UoSo Arranged chronologically according to 
subject mattero 

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WARFEL, HoRo and others, eds c 

The American mindo American Book Co 0 1937 0 $4 o 50 

Selections from the literature of the UoSo 


3 e Drama 

KRUTCH, JOSEPH I. 

AMerican drama since 1918; an informal history 0 Random 0 1939 0 
$2o50 

A connected account and some critical evaluation of playwriting in 
America since the World War 1 0 

mantle, burns 

Contemporary American playwrightSo Doddo 1938 0 $2 o 50 

Brief biographical sketches and criticism of the work of America’s 
foremost dramatistSo 

QUINN, ARTHUR 

History of the American drama, from the Civil war to the present day 0 
2 volSo in lo CroftSo 1936 0 $5,00 

A well-balanced account of the American drama 0 

ANDERSON, MAXWELL 

Eleven verse plays, 1929-1939 0 Harcourt 0 1940 0 $3o75 

By the first among American poetic dramatistSo 









































































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CERF, BENNETT A 0 and CARTMELL, VAN eds 0 

Sixteen famous American plays 0 Garden City 0 1941 0 $l c 98 

CORDELL 9 KATHRYN and WILLIAM Ho eds 0 

The Pulitzer prize plays 0 enl 0 edo Random 0 1940 o $4 o 00 

All the plays which have received the Pulitzer award except the 
Old Maido 

CORWIN, NORMAN 

Thirteen 0 Holt 0 1942 c $2 0 75 

Radio plays by an expert radio dramatist 0 

FREE COMPANY PRESENTS.. * 

A collection of plays about the meaning of America, with an intro¬ 
duction by James Boydo Doddo 1941 0 $2 o 00 

Plays by ranking playwrights that have been successfully acted 
over the Columbia Broadcasting Systeuu Written for radio, they 
read graphically 0 Their common them© is the Bill of Rights 0 

GASSNER, JOHN ed 0 

Twenty best plays of the modern American theater Crown 0 1939 
$3o00 

Complete text with an evaluation of each playwright 0 
HELLMAN, LILLIAN 

Four playso Random 0 1942 0 $2 0 75 

Contents: The children’s hour; Days to come; The little foxes; 
and Watch on the Rhine 0 

KAUFMAN, GEORGE So and HART, MOSS 

Six playSo Random 0 1942© $2o75 

Contents: Once in a lifetime; Merrily we roll along; You can’t 
take it with you; The American way; The man who came to dinner; 
George Washington slept here Q 

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KOCH, FREDERICK H* edo 

American folk plays Q Appleton c 1939o $4 o 00 

Twenty short plays with settings in 17 states 0 Like their settings, 
the mood varies from farce and comedy to romance and tragedy 0 

KOZLENKO, WILLIAM edo 

American scenes 0 Dayo 1941 0 $2 o 50 

Twelve one-act plays about regional life in the United States 0 
KOZLENKO, WILLIAM edo 

Best short plays of the social theater 0 Random 0 1939 c $2 o 50 

Ten plays of protest agfcinst special injustice by young playwrights, 
most of them talented, all of them world-minded 0 

MANTLE, BURNS and SHERWOOD, GARRISON Po eds 0 

Best plays of 1899-1909o* Doddo 1944 0 $5 o 00 

MAYORGA, MARGARET, edo 

Plays of democracyo Doddo 1944o $2 o 50 




























































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Representative one-act plays by American authors 0 Little 0 1937 
$3o50 

Significant plays which have been produced by the Little theater 0 
OBOLER , ARCH 

Fourteen radio plays G Random 0 1940 o $2 o 00 

Mr 0 Oboler ranks with the best in the radio writing fields writes 
and directs the weekly Everyman 9 s Theater programs from which the 
plays were chosen Q 

OBOLER, ARCH and LONGSTREET, STEPHEN, eds 0 

Free World Theater 0 Random House 0 1944o $2<>75 

Nineteen new radio plays with an introduction by Thomas Mann 0 

ODETS, CLIFFORD 

Six playso Random. 1939 0 $2 o 50 

Contents: Waiting for lefty; Awake and sing; Till the day I die; 
Paradise lost; Golden boy; Rocket to the moon c 

0 9 NEILL, EUGENE G. 

Nine plays 0 Garden City Q 1940 o $1 0 98 

Contents: The'Emperor Jones; The hairy ape; All God 9 s chillun 
got wings; Desire under the elms; Marco Millions; The great God 
Brown; Lazarus laughed; Strange interlude; Mourning becomes 
Electra; Homecoming; The united; The haunted 0 

QUINN, ARTHUR Ho ed 0 

Representative American plays, from 1767 to the present day 0 6th 
revo and enlo ed 0 Appleton 0 1938 0 $5 o 00 

An excellent and useful compilatioiio 

SAROYAN , WILLIAM 

Three plays 0 Harcourto 1941o |3o00 

Contents: The beautiful people; Sweeney in the trees; and Across 
the board of tomorrow morning 0 

SHERWOOD, ROBERT Eo 

Abe Lincoln in UlinoiSo Scribner* 1939 0 $2 o 00 

The drama of Lincoln 9 s formative years 0 

WILDER, THORNTON 

Our town Q Coward 0 1939 0 $2 o 00 

Life at Grovers Corners, a New Hampshire village in the early 
1900* So 


4o Essayw 
FOERSTER, NORMAN edo 

American critical essayso Oxfordo 1930 o $ 0 95 

Covers the 19th and 20th centuries 0 






























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EDMAN, IRWIN 

Philosophers holiday 0 Viking© 1938© $2© 75 

Personal memoirs s cosmopolitan, urbane and witty by a Columbia 

University professor of philosophy 0 

EMERSON, RALPH W. ' 

Complete essays and other writings; ed Q by Brooks Atkinson 0 
Modern Library 0 1940 0 $©95 

LOWELL, JAMES Ro 

Selected literary essays 0 Houghton 0 1914o $1©00 

Literary essays that affirm Lowell 0 s classic position in American 

letterSo 

PEATTIE 9 DONALD C. 

A book of hourso Putnam e 1937 0 $2©50 

Twenty-four essays, one for each hour of the day and night 0 In 
them the author interprets for the layman the philosophy of science 
as it appears to him 0 

REPPLIER 9 AGNES 

Eight decades; essays and episodes 0 Houghton© 1937 0 $3©00 

Fastidious essays, witty and erudite 0 

WHITE, ELWYN Bo 

One man°s meato Harper 0 1942© $2©50 

Forty-five thoughtful, witty essays on a variety of themes 0 


5° Humor 
BLAIR, WALTER 

Horse sense in American humor from Benjamin Franklin to Ogden 
Nasho UniVo of Chicago Press 0 1942o $2©75 

A short history of American humor 0 

FRENCH, JOSEPH Lo ed 0 

Sixty years of American humor G Little 0 1924 0 $2©50 

The best of American humor from Mark Twain to Benchley© 

ROURKE, CONSTANCE Mo 

American humor; a study of the national character© Harcourt 0 
1931© $3o50 

The comic spirit and the part it has played in forming a national 
character© 

ADAMS, FRANKLIN P© ed© 

Innocent merriment© McGraw© 1942 0 $3©00 

An anthology of light verse© 

BENCHLEY, ROBERT C© % 

Inside Benchley 0 , pictures by Guyas Williams© Harper© 1942 $2©50 
The frustrations of a kindly man Q 


















































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How to become extinct 0 Farrar 0 1941 0 $2 o 00 

Essays discussing with bewildering detail the activities and habits 
of life as fish, snakes, sloths and insectso 

DAY, CLARENCE 

Life with father and mothero 3 voIb in L Knopf 0 1943„ $2<,75 

Omnibus volume containing the three books: God and my father; Life 
with father; and Life with mother 0 

♦ 

HOLMES, OLIVER W Q 

Autocrat of the breakfast table 0 Maciio 1928<> $1 0 25 

A series of witty, genial essays originally contributed to the 
Atlantic Monthly in the mid-19th century 0 

IRVING, WASHINGTON 

The sketch-booko 2 vols in 1 0 Putnam 0 1925 0 $2 o 50 

Includes Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of sleepy hollow, which are 
among the finest pieces of American fiction*, 

McKENNEY, RUTH 

My sister Eileen 0 Harcourto 1938<> $2o00 

Sketches describing the adventures of the author and his sister<> 
First published in the New Yorker 0 

NASH, OGDEN 

The face is familiaro Little 0 1940 o $2 0 75 

A selection of the best verse from six previous books with over 
30 new poems 0 

ROSTEN, LEO C. 

Education of Hyman Kaplan 0 Harcourto 1937 0 $2 o 00 

Sketches from the New Yorker recording the progress of Mr 0 Kaplan, 

a student in the American Night Preparatory School for Adults 0 

SKINNER, CORNELIA OTIS and KIMBROUGH, E. 

Our hearts were young and gay 0 Doddo 1942 0 $2 o 50 

A joyous chronicle of a trip abroad 0 

THURBER, JAMES 

Fables for our time, and famous poems 0 Harpero 1940 o $2 o 50 

A collection of Thurber fables illustrated with Thurber drawings,, 

WELLS, CAROLYN comp 0 

The book of humorous verse 0 Blue Ribbon 0 1936» $lo98 

A collection of the work of the best nonsense poets 0 

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WHITE, ELWYN B. and WHITE EoSoAo eds 0 

A subtreasury of American humor 0 Cowardo 1941 0 $3<>00 

An anthology of humorous pieces gathered from American writers 
from Benjamin Franklin to the present 0 

W00LLC0TT, ALEXANDER 

Long, long ago 0 Vikingo 1943o $2 0 75 

Miscellaneous pieces, anecdotes and radio broadcasts*. 



































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AIKEN, CONRAD comp 0 

American poetry, 1671-1928 0 Modern Library,, 1929„ $ 0 95 

Includes specimens of American poetry from 1671-1928o 

BARROWS, MARJORIE edo 

Pulitzer prize poems 0 Random 0 1941 c $2„50 

Selections from every book of poetry that has won the Pulitzer prize 
from 1922 to 1941 0 

BROWN, STERLING ALLAN and others, eds Q 

Negro caravan^ writings by American Negroes,, Bryden* 1942 c 
$4o25 

An anthology covering the period from 1760 to the present 0 
CARMAN, BLISS ed 0 

The Oxford book of American verse 0 Oxford 0 1927® $3 o 50 

Best for its choice among the older poets 0 

CULLEN, COUNTEE edo 

Caroling dusko Harper 0 1927 0 $2 o 50 

An anthology of verse by Negro poets,, 

MONROE, HARRIET and HENDERSON, ALICE C. eds c 

The new poetry 0 new rev Q and enl c ed„ Macau 1953 0 50 

Contains examples of the work of modern poets 0 

VAN DOREN, MARK edo 

American poets 9 163O-1930 o Little 0 1940o $L<>75 

Significant poems by 57 poets who the editor believes possess gen¬ 
uine distinction,, 

BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT 

Selected works 0 2 vols 0 Farrar,, 1942 0 $5*00 

The author 9 s selection of his works consists of volume 1 his poetry, 

and volume 2 his prose 0 

BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT 

Western star 0 Farraro 1943o $2„00 

A sagment of projected epic based on the westward migration of the 
people who founded this country,, 

BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN 

Poetical works 0 Appleton 1906„ $2„25 

A dignity worthy of one who dwelt close to nature breathes through 
these early American poems 0 

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COFFIN, ROBERT PoT„ 

Collected poems,, Macm 0 1939<> $3«00 

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Collected poems,, Harcourto 1938„ $3»00 


























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DICKINSON* EMILY 

Poems* edo by Martha D 0 Bianchi and Alfred Lo Hampson. new ed Q 
Littleo 1937o #3o50 

Poems* most of them very short* largely modern in tone and 
technique though written by an outwardly puritan spinster 0 

ELIOT* THOMAS So 

Collected poems* 1909-1935 0 Harcourto 1936 0 $2 o 50 

FROST* ROBERT 

Collected poems 0 new rev c ed c Blue Ribbono 1939 0 $L 0 69 

A collection of poems full of sensitive appreciation of the 
beauty inherent in the emotions and things of everyday life* 

JEFFERS* ROBINSON 

Selected poetry 0 • Random House 0 1938 0 #3 o 50 

Highly dramatic poetry involving strong emotions 0 

KREYMBORG* ALFRED 

Our singing strength 0 Coward 0 1939 0 $3o50 

An outline of American poetry 1620-1930 0 

LINDSAY* VACHEL 

Selected poems 0 Macm 0 1931 0 $1«25 

The author wrote much of his verse to be chanted* read aloud* or 
as accompaniment to dancing or pantomine 0 

LONGFELLOW* HENRY W„ 

Complete poetical works 0 Houghton 0 1900 o $3 0 75 

A popular 19th century poet Q 

LOWELL * JAMES RUSSELL 

Complete poetical works 0 Houghton 0 $3 o 50 

MACLEISIi, ARCHIBALD 

Poems, 1924-1933. Houghton. 1933. #3.00 

A poet who Is keenly aware of modern problems, writes with 
subtle and profound craftsmanship. 

MASTERS, EDGAR LEE 

Spoon River anthology. Macm. 1925. $2,25 

A series of character sketches which reveal the life of a village 
community in the Middle West. They are in the form of epitaphs 
in a kind of "free verse." 

MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT 

Collected sonnets. Harper. 1941. $3.00 

The author is at her technical and emotional best in her sonnets, 

MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT 

Collected lyrics. Harper. 1943. $5.00 

The lyrics previously published in several volumes are here ar¬ 
ranged in the order of their publication. 
















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ROBINSON, EDWIN A 0 

Collected poems 0 rev c ed 0 Macm 0 1937 0 $3o00 

Known for his form, restraint and the compression of thought and 

considered one of our most intellectual poets 0 

SANDBURG 9 CARL 

Smoke and steel; Slabs of the sunburnt west; Good morning*, America; 
poems o Harcourto 1942 0 $3o50 

The poet of Chicago*, the prairies and the proletariate 
TEASDALE, SARA 

Collected poems 0 Macm 0 1937 0 $2 0 75 

Mss Teasdale wrote perfect lyrics on the themes of love, beauty and 
deatho 

UNTERMEYER, LOUIS edo 

Modern American poetry 0 6th rev D ed G Harcourto 1942 0 $3o75 

Text edo $2 0 75 
A critical anthology 0 

WHITMAN, WALT 

Complete poetry and selected prose and letters, edo by Emory 
Holloway„ Random 0 1938« $3 o 50 

WHITTIER 9 JOHN Go 

Complete poetical works Q Houghton 0 1904 o $3 0 75 

The most representative of the New England poets, and preeminently 

the singer of the anti slavery movement 0 

WYLIE, ELINOR Ho 

Collected poems 0 Knopf 0 1932 0 $3 o 50 

Fastidious, expert and sometimes passionate poems by a master of 
prose as wello 


7o Short Stories, Collections 
PATTEE, FRED L 0 

The development of the American short story 0 Harper« 1923o 

$2o50 

An historical survey« * * 

BOTKIN, BENJAMIN Ao ed 0 

A treasury of American folklore 0 Crown 0 1944o $3o00 

A 900“page anthology of stories, legends, tall tales, traditions, 
ballads, and songs of the American people 0 

BURRELL, JOHN Ao and CERF, BoAo eds„ 

The bedside book of famous American stories 0 new enl 0 edo Random 

House 0 1939o $3 o 00 

A collection of 67 short stories by American writers• 





































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BURNETT, WHIT ed 0 

The seas of God; great stories of the human spirit 0 Lippincott. 
1944® $3®00 

An anthology of 49 stories by modern American and European writers 
that reveal the fundamental spiritual longings and needs of men re¬ 
gardless of formal religious or creeds* 

FOLEY, MARTHA ed. 

The best American short stories, and the yearbook of the American 
short story* 2 vols in 1. Houghton® 1943® $2®75 

Some 30 short stories originally published in the New Yorker, 
Harper’s Bazaar, Yale Review and others® 

NEW YORKER (Periodical) 

Short stories from the New Yorker* Simon & Schuster* 1940 $5.00 

„ A collection of 68 of the best stories published in the New Yorker 
between February 1925 and September 1940* 

O’BRIEN, EDWARD J* ed* 

Fifty best American short stories® 1915-1939® Houghton. 1939. 
$3*00 

A cross section of the rich and varied field of the American short 
story during a quarter century® 

0’HENRY MEMORIAL AWARD PRIZE STORIES 

ed. by Herschel Brickell® Doubleday. 1944® $2*50 

The 26th annual volume of this anthology. 

STERN, PHILIP VAN D0REN, ed® 

Midnight reader® Holt. 1942® $2*75 

Great stories of haunting and horror® 


8. Literary Biogr aphy & Reminiscence 
CANBY, HENRY S. 

Thoreau* Houghton. 1939® $3®75 

An interpretative study of the life and personality and work of the 
famous American recluse, naturalist and writer® 


CANBY, HENRY S* 

Walt Whitman, an American. Houghton® 1943o $3®75 

Mr* Canby focuses attention primarily on Whitman’s mind, not on the 
external events of his career, and he identifies Whitman’s mental¬ 
ity with the negative capacity of the born artist. 


CROSS, WILBUR L. 

Connecticut Yankee® Yale Univ® Press* 1943. $5.00 

The autobiography of the former dean of the graduate school at Yale 

University® 


EMERSON, RALPH W* ^ 

Heart of Emerson’s Journals, ed. by Eliss Perry. Houghton. 1926 $3.00 

A single volume of selections from the 10 volumes of Emerson’s journals. 




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A son of the middle border. Grossetc 1928, $1.00 

Biography of a pioneer's son to his 32nd year. Continued bv his 
DAUGHTER OF THE MIDDLE BORDER. Grosset. 1929. $1.00, which 

describes his mother's life and his own middle age, 

MENCKEN, HENRY L 

Newspaper days 4 1899-1906, Knopf, 1941. $3.00 

Further reminiscences covering the early years of his work as a re¬ 
porter, dramatic critic and editor on a Baltimore newspaper, 

MENCKEN, HENRY L. 

Happy days, 1880-1892. Knopf. 1940. $2.75 

Recalis the memories of a safe and happy boyhood in Baltimore until 
nis twelfth birthdayo 


MENCKEN, HENRY L, 

Heathen days Q Knopfo 1943 0 $3o00 

Humorous sketches out of the authors experiences* ranging in time 
from 1890 to 1936 0 

PAINE, ALBERT B* 

Mark Twain; a biography* personal and literary life of Samuel 

Langhorne Clemens 0 4 vols in 1 G Harper 0 1937 0 $2 o 00 

The authorized biography written by one who knew him intimately 0 

SHEPARD* ODELL 

Pedlar 9 s progress, the life of Bronson Alcott* Little 0 1937 

$3o75 

Presented here as an idealist and a philosopher 
QUINN* ARTHUR H c 

Edgar Allen Poe; a critical biography 0 Appleton 0 1941 0 |5 o 00 

A scholarly biography of Americans most misunderstood poet 0 

TH0REAU* HENRY Do 

The heart of Thoreau*s journals* ed G by Odell Shepard* Houghton 0 
1927o #3o00 

First of the nature writers* Thoreau was an original thinker on 
economic* political and aesthetic questions 0 Of the Concord 
Transcendentalists* he was the most individual 0 

W00LLC0TT* ALEXANDER 

The letters of Alexander Woollcottc Vikingo 1944o $3 o 50 

Letters to his friends from 1897 to 1943* making an informal auto¬ 
biography of Woollcott the man 0 


VIIo HISTORY 


The American Indian 
LA FARGE* OLIVER 

As long as the grass shall grow 0 Alliance Booko 1940 $2 o 50 
An account in word and photograph of the life and mores of the 
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RADIN, DRo PAUL 

The story of the American Indian. Liveright. 1934. $2.50 

Garden City reprint 1937. $1„39 

Written by one of the leading authorities on Indian culture, this 
history of the American Indian in the Western hemisphere is in 
the nature of an interpretation 

VAILLANT, GEORGE C 0 

Indian arts in North America 0 Harper 0 1939 0 $5 o 00 

Well illustrated with 95 photographic plates of primitive and 
modern painting, wood carving, sculpture, textiles and ceramicso 
The author is director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum & 

VERRILL, Ao HYATT 

Our Xndianso Putnam 1935* $2 o 50 

A survey of some 200 American Indian tribes 0 

WISSLER, CLARK 

Indians of the United States* Four centuries of their history 
and culture (American Museum of Natural History Science series) 
Doubleday. 1940 o $3o75 

A wise, learned sympathetic book on the American Indian 0 


2 0 Hi story 

ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW edo 

Atlas of American history* Scribner* 1943 0 $10 o 00 

147 maps, especially drawn to develop a panoramic history of our 

countryo 

ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW and others eds c 

Album of American history (Vol) Colonial periodo Scribner 0 
1944c $7o50 

Social history in over 1200 pictures of the American colonies 
through the Revolution 

ADAMS, JAMES To 

Epic of Americao Little 0 1933o $2 o 50 

About the best one volume survey 0 Goes beyond the usual facts and 
figures of history to paint a character sketch of a people in 
search of an "American dream of a better, richer and happier life 
for all our citizens of every rank*" 

ADAMS, JAMES To 

Dictionary of American history* 5 vols 0 Scribner 1940 $60 o 00 

6425 separate articles dealing with specific aspects of American 
history, alphabetically arranged 0 

ADAMS, JAMES To 

March of democracy; a history of the U 0 S 0 2 vols. Scribner* 
1932-33. $>7o00 

History of the U 0 S 0 which is a narrative of events rather than a 
philosophical interpretation 








































































































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ALLEN, FREDERICK L 0 

Only yesterday„ Harper„ 1931„ $3„00 

An informal history of the 1920*s» 


BEARD, CHARLES A. and MARY R 0 

hl ® t0ry of the United States,, Garden City 0 1944„ #„69 

„ n(> °“F rehe ^ s ^ ve surve Y of our national history, illuminating our 
social, political, economic, industrial, and intellectual factors 

of colonization 


BEARD, CHARLES A» and MARY R c ' 

Rise of American civilization, 4 vols c 

vole 1 & 2 in one volume 0 %cm 0 1934 0 $3 o 50 

volo 3 America in midpassage©* Macm 0 1939© $3 o 50 

volo 4 The American spirit e Macm 0 1942 0 $5 o 00 

A study of the economic and social forces which have shaped the 
American nation D 


BOLTON, HERBERT Eo and MARSHALL , T©M© 

Colonization of North America 1492=1783© Macm 0 1920 U 25 

Presents the subject from the standpoint of North Americas a 
wholeo 

BOURNE, EDWARD G« 

Spain in America 1450-1580,, Harper, 1904, $2»25 

(American nation v„3) 

The discover" and exploration of America and a sketch of the 
Spanish colonial system 0 

BOWERS, CLAUDE G© 

Jefferson and Hamilton; the struggle for democracy in America 0 
Houghton 0 1935 0 $3© 75 

A lively account of ideals in conflict that made permanent marks 
on American hi story 0 

BOWERS, CLAUDE G. 

Jefferson in power; the death struggle of the Federalists© 
Houghtono 1936o $3o75 

A sequel to Jefferson and Hamilton — Jefferson in the presidency© 
Both books have the colorful social life of the period as back¬ 
ground 0 


BOWERS, CLAUDE Go 

The tragic era 0 Houghton 0 1929 0 #5 o 00 

The revolution after Lincoln. 

COLLINS, FREDERICK L 0 

FBI in peace and war© Putnam G 1943o $3©00 

The story of the FoBdo its methods and technique told through the 
medium of specific cases Q 

C0MMAGER, HENRY STEELE ed Q 

Documents of American history© 2nd ed 0 Crofts© 1940© $4 o 00 

Text, with notes, of most of the basic writing which underlie our 
history 0 




































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194 2 herit ^ e 0 Q f America; readings in American history„ Little 0 

Selections showing the course of American history 0 

CRAVEN, AVERY 

Democracy in American life; a historical view Q Univ„ of Chicago 
Presso 1942„ «L o 00 

Professor Graven believes that freedom rather than democracy was 
our first tradition 

DE VOTO, BERNARD 

Year of decision, 1846 0 Little,, 1942„ $3„50 

An important contribution to the history of westward expansion 
in the UoSo 

FISKE, JOHN 

Dutch and Quaker colonies in America,, 2 vols 0 Houghton 0 1899 

$60 00 

Written with charm and with emphasis on picturesque incidents 
and striking personalities,, 

FREEMAN, DOUGLAS So 

Lee ? s lieutenantSo V 0 l o 1 Scribner 0 1942„ $5„00 

A detailed treatment of the military history of the Civil War as 
seen through the performance of the Confederate officers 0 

FULLER, MAJOR GEN„ JOHN F„C<, 

Decisive battles of the UoSoAo Harper,, 1942 0 $4 o 00 

An analysis of Americans past battles, thus affording background 
for the present world conflict Q 

GOODE, JOHN PAUL 

Goode 9 s school atlas 0 hand McNally 0 1939„ $4„40 

a good small atlas, physical, economic and political for 
American schools and colleges 0 rev G and enl 0 ed G 

HAAS, WILLIAM H„ edo 

American empire; a study of the outlying territories of the 
United States,, UniVo of Chicago Press c 1940„ #4„00 

A well summarized history, geography, economy and sociology of 
the territories,, 

HICKS, JOHN D. 

A short history of American democracy,, Houghton,, 1943„ 

$>4„ 00 

A study of old world contributions to the American way of life 
and to the new systems that have emerged„ 

KARIG, COMMDRo WALTER and WELBOURN KELLEY, LIEUT„ 

Battle report - Pearl Harbor to Coral Sea, Farrar 0 1944c 

$3o50 

The first six months of the naval war in the Pacific from of¬ 
ficial sources of the Americans, British, Dutch, Australians 
and Chinese,, 





















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HOFFMAN, SYLVAN and GRATTAN, C 0 H a eds c 

News of the nation 0 Garden City 0 1944 0 $3 C 49 

An unusual presentation of UoSo history from 1492 through Dec„ 

1941 9 in the form of 41 issues of a newspaper 0 

LORD, CLIFFORD L 0 and LORD, E 0 H<> 

Historical atlas of the U 0 S 0 Holt 0 1944 0 $3o00 

Historical atlas in which major political, social and economic 

developments in the U o S 0 are presented in a series of over 300 
mapso 

M0RIS0N, SAMOEL Eo and COMMAGER, H 0 S 0 

Growth of the American republic 2 vols Q Oxfordo 1942 0 $ 3 o 50 ea. 

A revision of a work originally based on Morison’s Oxford history 
of the United States (1927) and one ,of the most interesting 
histories to read 0 

MUELDER, HERMANN and DELO, DAVID 

Years of this land Q Appleton 0 1943o $2 o 50 

An interpretation of our nation’s history in the light of geography 
and geology, by professors of Knox College 0 

NEVINS, ALLAN and COMMAGER, HENRY S. 

America; the story of a free people 0 Little 0 1942 0 $3 o 00 

Short narrative history of the American people for the reader who 
wants a panoramic view Q Also published under the titlePOCKET 
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES„ 

PARKMAN, FRANCIS 

History of the conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian war after the 
conquest of Canada 0 Macm 0 1929 0 $1 0 25 

First published in 1851 0 Covers the period from 1663-1796 and 
tells of the confederation of Indian tribes forced by Pontiac to 
drive the English from the forts near the Great Lakes 0 

PARKMAN, FRANCIS 

La Salle and the discovery of the great westo (France and Eng¬ 
land in North America, part 3)„ Little c $3o00 
A fascinating story of the discovery of the great Mississippi 
valleyo First published in 1869 0 

PARKMAN, FRANCIS 

Pioneers of France in the new world 0 (France and England in 
North America part 1) Little 0 $3 <>00 

The first of an important serieso^ 

PAULLIN, CHARLES 0 o 

Atlas of the historical geography of the U 0 S 0 American Geograph¬ 
ical Societyo 1932o $15.00 * 

An excellent historical atlas Q 

PAXS0N, FREDERIC L 0 

Recent history of the UoSo 1865 to the presento Rev 0 and enl 0 edo 
Houghton 0 1937o $3 0 25 

The book includes discussions of literature, ideals, sports, amuse¬ 
ments and other topics not ordinarily found in a historical texto 






















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RHODES, JAMES F„ 

History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 0 Macm„ 1917. $4„50 

A discussion of national life in all its phases during a critical 
period of American history 0 

ROLLINS, PHILIP A 

The cowboyo rev Q and enl G edo Scribner 0 1934o $3 o 50 

An unconventional history of civilization on the old time cattle 
range Q 

SCHLESINGER, AoMo and FOX, DoRo eds 

A history of American life. 12 vols Q Macm 0 1927 0 $4 o 00 eacho 

On the whole, the best large scale American history so far , writ- 
ten by social historians, each expert in his field 0 

SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR M. 

New viewpoints in American history 0 Macm 0 1922 0 $2 0 75 

Critical essays of great influence 0 

SCHLESINGER 9 ARTHUR M. 

Political and social growth of the American people 1865=1940. 

Macm 0 1941o $3o25 

A new edition of POLITICAL AND SOCIAL GROWTH OF THE U 0 S 0 1852= 
1933 0 

TURNER 9 FREDERICK J c 

The frontier in American history 0 Holto 1920 o $3 0 25 

Its gradual move westward and its permanent influence on national 

life G 

TURNER, FREDERICK J» 

Significance of sections in American history G Holt* 1932 0 
$4o25 

Essays dealing with the significance of sections in American 
history and the play of sectional forces in our politics 0 

VAN DOREN* CARL 

Secret history of the American revolution Vikingo 1941 <, $3 0 75 
The fifth column of the American revolution 

WALLACE, HENRY AGARD 

Democracy reborn, selected from public papers 0 Reynal 0 . 1944 0 
$3 o 00 

The selected speeches and articles from March 10, 1933 to May 15, 
1944 0 


3o American Life and Thought 
ADAMIC, LOUIS 

My America 1928=1938 0 Harper 0 1938 0 $3 0 75 

An autobiographical discovery of the American pattern by a Yugo¬ 
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ADAMS, EUGENE To and others 

American idea 0 Harper 0 1942 c -jji 75 

Nine members of the faculty of Colgat^ University have collabor- 
ated on this analysis of America and what democracy means* 

AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES 

Audubon’s America; the narratives and experiences of John James 
Audubon; ed 0 by Donald Co Peattie, illustrated with facsimiles 
of Audubon’s prints and paintings 0 Houghton 0 1940* $ 6 o 00 

e American scene in the early 1800’s, containing descriptions 
of wilderness trips and wild life, of which some of the birds 
are now virtually extincto Beautifully illustrated in color 0 

BATES, ERNEST S 0 and SCKEFF, HERMAN S. 

Pageant of the states 0 Random 0 1938 0 $2 o 00 

Pictorial maps of the 48 states with short articles on their 
historical background 0 


BROGAN, DENNIS W. 

The American character Knopf c 1944 0 #2 o 50 

A telling analysis of national character as it has been evolved 
through the historical experience of the country 0 

BROGAN, DENNIS We 

UoS 0 Ao Oxfordo 1941o $l o 00 

Brief effective outline of the country, the people and institu- 
tionso 

CANEY, HENRY S 0 

Age of confidence; life in the ninetieso Farrar 0 1934 0 $l o 00 

The former editor of the Saturday Review of Literature recalls his 
youth in Wilmington, Delaware, and contrasts its Victorian pat¬ 
tern with todayo 

CURTI, MERLE 

The growth of American thought 0 Harper„ 1943o $5 o 00 

An account of the growth of the thought of all the American people 
from Jamestown to Pearl Harbor, as shaped by the various factors 
and forces—geographical, economic, social and personal—of 
American hi story„ 

DOS PASSOS, JOHN 

State of the nation G Houghton 0 1944 0 $3 o 00 

What the people in this country are doing, how they are doing it 

and what they think about it 0 

GABRIEL, RALPH H* 

The course of American democratic thought; an intellectual history 
since 1815« Ronaldo 1940 0 $4 o 00 

Especially the influence of intellectual trends upon current 
interpretations of democracy and social reform Q 





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HOCKETT , HOMER CAREY 

Political and social growth of the American people, 1492-1865o 
3rd edo Macm 0 1940 0 $3o25 

A companion volume to AoMo Sehlesinger 0 s POLITICAL AND SOCIAL 
GROWTH OF THE U 0 S 0 1852-1933 0 


HOFFMAN, M„Do ed 0 

Life in America 0 Harper 0 1941 0 $1 0 48 

selections from contemporary writings 0 

JOHNSON, GERALD 7 L 

American heroes and hero-worship c Harper 0 1943o $3 o 00 

Essays on men in American history who were made famous by 
public opinion and others who were popularly misjudged 0 

LANGDON, WILLIAM C, 

Everyday things in American life-, 1607=1776o ^cribner 0 1937 0 
$3o00 

A profusely illustrated account of how Colonial Americans livedo 

LANGDON, WILLIAM C e 

Everyday things in -American life, 1776~1876o Scribner., 1941« 

$3 o 00 

The second volume of a history of the development of "everyday 
things” covers the years 1776-1876 0 

MEAD 9 MARGARET 

And keep ycur powder dry; an anthropologist looks at America 0 
Morrowo 1942 0 #2 o 50 

What anthropology as a science can offer to implement the fight 
for a brighter future 0 

ODOM, HOWARD Wo and MOORS, HARRY E. 

American regional! sm 0 Holt 0 1938 0 $5 o 00 

A cultural-historical approach to national integration Q 

PEATTIE, DONALD C» 

Journey into Americao Houghton® 1943o $3o00 

An informal reinterpretation of the American spirit by means of 
legends, anecdotes of historical personalities and local history® 

ROTJRKE, CONSTANCE Mo 

Roots of American culture 0 Harcourto 1942 0 $3o00 

The author identifies and illuminates the modes of early American 
theatricals, early American music, Sheker buildings and furniture, 
Negro songs and stories Q 

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TRAIN, ARTHUR Ko 

Story of everyday things c Harper« 1941® #3 o 00 

A handbook of information as to way of life during more than 
300 years (17th to 19th century) of American being® 


















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Saga of American society5 a record of social aspiration,, 

Scribner, 1607=1937, $4,00 

The leaders and activities of the best social circles beginning 
with the Virginia planters and the New England Puritans, 

WOODWARD» W,E, 

The way our people lived, Dutton, 1944 0 $3,95 

Eleven fictional episodes picture the lives of Americans in various 

sections of the country in periods ranging from 1652 to 1908, The 

habits, customs, manners and ways of life of the common man are 
interestingly presented 


4° American Regio ns 
CHAMBERLAIN , SAMUEL ed,> 

Fair is our lando Hastings 0 1942 0 #5 o 00 

Photographs and etchings featuring the American land G 

DANIELS, JONATHAN 

Southerner discovers New Englando Macm 0 1940 o #3 o 00 

The economic status of the northeast 0 

DANIELS, JONATHAN 

A southerner discovers the Southo Maem 0 1938o $3 o 00 

Observations on the economic and social conditions of the Souths 

HATCHER, HARLAN 

The Great Lakes c 0xford o 1944 0 $3 o 50 

Its history from the glacial age to the huge war activity of today 
as well as the story of the adventure, daring and enterprise that 
went into the development of this country 0 

LEECH, MARGARET 

Reveille in Washington, 1860~1865 o Harper 0 194l 0 $3 o 50 

A history of social and political life in the nation 5 s capital 
during the Civil war years 0 

MELBO, IRVING R 

Our country 5 s national parks 0 2 vols 0 Bobbs 0 194l 0 $4 o 00 

Information on historical backgrounds, scientific data and scenic 
descriptions of America 5 s 26 national parks 0 

PEATTIE, RODERICK ed 0 

The Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge 0 Vanguard 0 1943 c $3o75 

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Education of Henry Mams. Modern Library. 1931. 
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$.95 


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Woodrow Wilson; life and letters. 
1939. V 0 1. 1-4 and 6-8 $5.00 

The standard biography. 


1927-1939. 8 vols. Doubleday 

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BAKELESS, JOHN 

Master of the wilderness, Daniel Boone, Morrow,, 1939, $3,50 
Documented biography of the explorer, trapper, Indian fighter- 
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BARBOUR s THOMAS 

Naturalist at large,. Little, 1943, $3„50 

Autobiography of an nmerican naturalist reflecting the many facets 

or his experiences in science, adventure and friendliness, 

BOWEN, CATHERINE D, 

Yankee from Olympus; Justice Holmes and his family. Little 
u944* |>3 o 00 

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and friends*, showing his fierce integrity of spirit 8 and his 
salty 3 tolerantpractical wisdom 0 


BRADFORD, GAMALIEL 

Lee*, the Americano rev* and enl G edo Houghton 0 1927* $1*00 

Skillful portraiture of a very great man* done with great care* 

BURBANK 9 LUTHER 

Harvest of the years* Houghton 0 1927* $1*00 

informal, non“literary autobiography which tells how American 
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genius in selection 


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Autobiography* Houghton* 1920* $1*50 

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A goodly fellowship* Maem„ 1939 0 $2*50 

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Autobiography of Buffalo Bill* Farrar* 1920* $1*00 

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The Wilson era; years of peace, 1910-1917* Univ* of NoC* Press* 
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peri odo 

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Woodrow Wilson and his work* rev* ed* Smith* 1932* $3*50 

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FSRBER, EDNA 

Peculiar treasure 0 Doubleday 0 1959 0 y>3 e 00 

The story of an American Jewish family in the past half century c 

FIELD, CARTER 

Bernard Baruch 0 MeGraw* 1944* $ 3,00 

The first full biography of one of America's great citizens and 
confidential adviser to five presidents* 

FORBES, ESTHER 

Paul Revere and the world he lived in* Houghton* 1942* $ 3*75 

Not only a biography of Paul Revere, diligent patriot, silver¬ 
smith, soldier, but also a picture of his time, a panorama of 
18th century Boston and its life* 

FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 

Autobiography, including selections from other writings* Modern 
Library* 1932* $*95 

FREEMAN, DOUGLAS S. 

Robert E* Lee; a biography* 4 vols* Scribner 1934=45 $3*75 

each volume 

The official biography of Robert E 0 Lee based on exhaustive re¬ 
search, which won the Pulitzer prize in 1935* 

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FUESS, CLAUDE M 

Daniel ?febster* 2 vols* Little* 1930 §10*00 

Balanced, scholarly biography based upon historical records* 

HERRICK, FRANCIS H* 

Audubon, the naturalist; a history of his life and time* 2nd ed* 
2 vols in 1* Appleton* 1938* §6*00 

A scholarly and critical presentation* 

HOLMES, OLIVER W 

Mind and faith of Justice Holmes,, his speeches, essays, letters 
and judicial opinions, selected and ed* by Max Lerner* Little 
1943* $4*00 

Presents Justice Holmes not primarily as a legal technician but 
as a humanist thinker and a human figure* 

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Andrew Jackson, the border captain* Bobbs* 1933* $4*50 

From 1767 to 1821, when Jackson believed he had retired from 
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JAMES, MARQUIS 

Andrew Jackson, portrait of a president* Bobbs* 1937* $5*00 

Opens with the campaign of 1824 and provides a background for 
events which led to the Civil War* Both volumes are sound history 
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JAMES 9 MARQUIS 


Th e raven; a biography of Sam Houston, Blue Ribbon, 1929, 31,00 
T e founder of Houston, Texas, was one of the most dramatic per¬ 
sonalities in American history and the extremes of his life todav 
seem incredible, * 


KELLER, HELEN A, 

The story of my life, Houghton, 1928, $1,00 

The story unique in personal and educational history of the new 
world famous woman born blind and deaf 0 

KELLY 3 FRED Co 

The Wright Brothers 0 Harcourto 1943 0 $3 o 50 

A biography authorized by Orville Wright 0 

LINCOLN 9 ABRAHAM 

The life and writings of Abraham Lincoln; ed 0 by Philip V a n Doren 
Stern Q Modern Library 0 1942 0 $U 45 

The selection consists of representative letters, addresses and 
public papers of biographical and historical interest. 

LINN ^ JAMES Wo 

Jane Addams; a biography 0 Appleton c 1935 0 $3 o 50 

The story of Miss Addams and of Hull House 0 

MACKENZIE 3 CATHERINE Do 

Alexander Graham Bell c Urosseto 1928 0 £L o 00 

A simply written book* well documented and unbiased 0 The author 
was Dr 0 Bellas secretary for ten years Q 


MAYNARD 3 THEODORE 

Oretes Brownson 0 Macm 0 1943o $3 o 00 

The biography of one of New England’s first transcendentalistS 3 
and a well informed commentary on various aspects of New England 
in the 19th century Q 

M0RIS0N, SAMUEL ELIOT 

Admiral of the ocean sea; a life of Christopher Columbus 0 Little,, 
1942o $3o50 

A brilliant 3 common sense biography by a seagoing Harvard scholar 
who presents the discoverer as a man with grave shortcomings as a 
colonizer 3 but in whose heart was a determined vision of achieve¬ 
ment and on whose lips were the words God* 


NEVINS 3 ALLAN 

John Do Rockefeller; the heroic age of American enterprise 0 
2 volSo £eribner 0 1940 o #7o50 

A careful^ two volume biography of a great industrialist which 
concentrates on his career and on the history of the 19th century 
industry rather than 6 n his personality 0 

PALMER 3 GEORGE Ho 

Life of Alice Freeman Palmer. new ed 0 Houghton 0 1924o $2o50 

Intimate biography by her husband of a many-sided woman who be¬ 
friended thousands through her years of service as President of 
Wellesley College and as the wife of a Harvard professor„ 















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PEATTIE, DONALD 

Tue road of a naturalist 0 Houghton* 1941 0 f3 o 00 

Autobiographical chapters in xvhich the author discusses the beaut¬ 
ies ox nature and the charm of the botanical and zoological life 0 

FECK 9 MART GRAY 

Carrie Chapman Catt; ’ H,W 0 Wilson 0 1944o $3*00 

The life of one of the outstanding feministso 

FERRY, BLISS 

And gladly teach, reminiscences 0 Houghton 0 1935 0 $3 o 00 

A distinguished critic, and teacher writes urbanely of his academ¬ 
ic and editorial years, full of the good talk that made him a 
great teacher G 

PRINGLE 9 HENRY F 

Life and times of William Howard Tafto Farrar 0 1939 0 $7 o 50 

2 volSo 

A full biography of Taft, based on the Taft papers 0 
PRINGLE, HENRY F. 

Theodore Roosevelt; a biography 0 Harcourt 0 1932 0 $3*50 

A documented and impartial consideration of Roosevelt 9 s character 
and careero 

RICH, EVERETT 

William Allen White 0 Farrar 0 1941 0 $3*00 

The influence of a small town editor on American thought 0 

ROOSEVELT, THEODORE 

Autobiographyo Scribner 0 1920 o $2 o 50 

Except for a few chapters, the narrative is one of public life 0 

♦ 

SANDBURG, CARL 

Abraham Lincoln; the prairie years* 2 vols 0 Harcourto 1939 
$4o75 seto 

By temperament and experience, Sandburg seems to be Lincoln’s 
ideal biographer 0 Without adding much that is new, this biography 
on an heroic scale shares the epic quality of its subject 0 

SANDBURG, CARL 

Abraham Lincoln; the war years 0 4 vols 0 Harcourto 1939 $20*00 

The story of Lincoln’s life from his inauguration to his death and 
funeral 1865 0 

SCHRIFTGXESSER, KARL 

The gentleman from Massachusetts; Henry Cabot Lodge 0 Little<> 1944 

$3 o 00 

The biography of the man, who perhaps more than any other, was 
responsible for the defeat of the League of Nations in the American 
Congresso 

SHEEAN, VINCENT 

Personal history 0 Doubleday, 1935. $3o00 

The autobiography of a young newspapermano 


































































































































































































































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SIMONDS 9 WILLIAM A, 

Edison; his life, his work, his genius, B 0 bbs o 1934,> $3,50 

An intimate study of an inquiring mind,, 

STEFFENS, LINCOLN 

Autobiography, Hareourto 1931* $3,75 

A warm-hearted ace reporter's use of cold laboratory method in 
journalism,. Particularly his probing of civic corruption hasten¬ 
ed reform though he himself proclaimed the fallacy of reform as 
such, 

THERE WERE GIANTS IN THE LAND, 

Farrar, 1942 0 $2 o 00 

Twenty-eight historic Americans as seen by 28 contemporary 
Americans, 


VAN DO REN 9 CARL 

Benjamin Franklin, Viking, 1938, $3o75 

Probably the definite biography of the man often called the first 
American, Franklin’s autobiography is here completed on his own 
scale and in his own words. 


VILLARD 9 OSWALD G, 

Fighting years; memories of a liberal editor, Harcourt, 1939 
$3,75 

No one who was in the thick of things during the days of McKinley 
the first Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding s Coolidge and Hoover, 
has written a braver 9 finer story. 


WADE 9 MASON 

Ivlargaret Fuller, Viking, 1940, $3,50 

The life of the female intellectual wonder of her age, 

WEBSTER, NOAH 

Biographical dictionary. Merriam, 1943, $6,50 

A dictionary of names of noteworthy persons with pronunciations 
and concise biographies. 


WILLIAMS 3 BLANCHE C, 

Clara Barton; daughter of destiny, Lippincott, 1941, $3,50 
The first complete biography of the woman who is best known for 
her organization and direction of the American Red Cross, 


WILSON, FORREST 

Crusador in crinoline; the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, 
Lippincott, 1941, $4,50 

The story of Harriet Beecher Stowe in a balanced, brilliantly 
written study. 


WILTSE* CHARLES M, 

John 0 o Calhoun nationalist, 1782^1828, Bobbs, 1944, $3,75 

The life and times of the great defender of states rights. 




































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ZINSSSR, HANS 

As I remember him. Little,, 1940, $2.75 

Biography of a physician s one RoSo reputed to be a great- friend of 
the author but probably the author himself. 


IX. WORL D WAR II 

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lo The Armed Forces 

ALBION* ROBERT Go and POPE* J 0 B o 

Sea lanes in wartime 0 Norton 0 1942 0 #3 o 50 

*. History of the American merchant marine and the American navy, 
through five major wars from 1775 to the present* 

ALDEN, CARROLL So and WESTCOTT, F c 

The United States Navy; a history. Lippincott 0 1943o ?4o00 

The story of the development of the Navy from 1775 to the present 0 

BOWMAN* WALDO Go and others 

Bulldozers come first 0 McGraWo 1944o $2 0 75 

Some of the far-flung engineering and construction activities dur¬ 
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Africa, Middle East* Pacific Ocean areas and South America 0 

CANT* GILBERT 

America 3 s navy in world war II 0 Day 0 1943o $3o?5 

An account of the service of the U 0 S 0 Navy beginning with Pearl 
Harbor 0 A continuation of WAR AT SEAo 

CARSE* ROBERT 

Lifeline o Morrow 0 1944o $2o75 

The ships and men of our merchant marine at war« 

DENISON* ARCHIBALD Co 

Americans maritime history« Putnam 0 1944o |2o50 

A history of ocean transportation* especially of the UoSo It 
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ELTON, WALLACE Wo 

Navy in the sky G McGraw 0 1944o $2 o 00 

A collection of 128 official U.S Q Navy and Marine Corps 0 photo¬ 
graphs the written word being explanatory only Q 

EWERT* EARL Co 

The United States Army 0 Little 0 1941 0 $1 0 25 

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GIBBONS, CROMWELL 

State! ry d T e T °° ra ^ ons campaign service bars of the United 

° InSlgnia Co » 475 F i fth Avenue, u.Y.C. 1943, #1,50 

^formation concerning the military decorations and campaign ser- 

ITor ° f the Unlt6d Stat6S Wlth P hot °g-phic reproduction! in 


INGRAHAM, REG 

I^OO fle6t5 St ° ry ° f the U ° S ° Coast Guard at war, Bobbs, 1944, 

A history of the oldest naval service and an account of its funct¬ 
ions in peace and war, highlighting the variety of its activities, 

METCALF, CLYDE H 

A history of the United States Marine Corps, Putnam, 1939, #4,50 

Comprehensive history of the U,S, Marine corps from the time of the 
Revolution to the present,, 


M0RIS0N, ELTON E 

Admiral Sims and the modern American navy, Houghton, 1942 %'S nn 

An appreciative biography of a famous American naJal offiS of 
the early 20th centuryo 

FRATT, FLETCHER 

The Navy a history; the story of a service in action. Doubleday 
1938o f4o00 

From 1775 to the world war. Analysis of the "specifically American 
elements" of our naval tradition. About half the book treats of 
the early navy under sail. 


PULESTON, WILLIAM D, 

Annapolis; gateway to the quarterdeck, Appleton, 1942, $3,00 

Story of the U,S, Naval academy at Annapolis, Md, 

SPROUT 9 HAROLD H<, and Margaret 

Rise of American naval power* 1776~1918 0 Princeton Univ G Press 
1939o $>3 0 75 

A history of our naval policy 0 
STEINBECK 9 JOHN 

Bombs away o Vikingo 1942 c $2 o 50 

Story of a bomber team; written for the UoS 0 Army Air Forces 0 
WAUGH* ELIZABETH Do 

West pointo Macm 0 1944 0 $2 o 50 

History of the UoSo military academy 0 


2 0 Atlases 

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BROWN, ERNEST FRANCIS 

War in maps; an atlas of the New York Times maps, Oxford, 1944, 
$1,50 

A presentation in maps from the eve of World War II to the present. 




































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MCINNIS, EDGAR Wo 

The war 0 vols 0 l-4„ 
Series on the present 
texts of documents and 


Oxfordo 194L-44 $>2 o 50 each volume 

war Q Text, maps, -documentary appendices 
chronological tables 0 


9 


OFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE ARMY AIR FORCES 
Simon & Schuste.r 0 1944 0 $l o 50 

A asem guide to our operations, It is a directory and chronicle 

of achievement, 64 pages of photographs, 175 drawings, charts and 
maps o 


RENNER, GEORGE THOMAS ed. 

Global, geography„ Crowell, 1944, $5,00 

Thirty Americans interpret the relationship of peoples, nations 

and current events in their appropriate environmental settings, 

A WAR ATLAS FOR AMERICANS 

prepared with the assistance of the 0,W,I, Simon & Schuster, 
1944. $lo00 

Maps to help us face postwar problems reali Stic ally 0 


3 0 General Aspects of the War 
BERNARD, L c Io 

War and its causes 0 Holto 1944 0 $4 0 25 

An impressively documented conpendium of opinions, past and pre¬ 
sent on war and its causes 0 

DAVIS, FORREST and LINDLEY, E 0 K o 

How war came 0 Simon & Schuster G 1942 0 $2 o 50 

Papers on American foreign relations from the spring of 1940 to 
Pearl Harbor„ 

DE WEERD, MAJOR H 0 A 0 

Great soldiers of World War II 0 Norton 0 1944o $5 0 75 

Portraits of eight military leaders of World War II - De Gaulle, 
Gamelin, Wavell, Rommel, Montgomery, Timoshenko, MacArthur and 
Eisenhower and 3 soldier-politicans Churchill, Chiang Kai-shek 
and Hitler, set against a background of military events G 

GORDON, MATTHEW 

News is a weapon 0 Knopf 0 1942 0 $2 o 50 

For four years the author, who is now in the OJoL in Washington, 
has been collecting material on the subject of the operations of 
enemy use of the news as propaganda 0 He gives histories of these 
• methodSo 

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HAINES, CHARLES Go ‘and HOFFMAN, R 0 J 0 

Origins and background of the second World War Q Oxford 0 1943 c 

$4 0 25 College edition $3 0 25 

A summary of the political conditions and events which led up to 
the outbreak of World War II 0 The time covered is from about 
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MARSHALL, GENERAL GEORGE C* 

Report on the army 0 July 1, 1939 to June 30 1943o Infantry 

Journalo 1943 0 $ c 25 

MENEFEE, SELDEN 

Assignment UoSoAo Reynalo 1943o $3 o 00 

A record of a visit during the period of January to June 1943 to 

84 different points in 41 states giving a picture of America at 
war 0 

MILLER 9 DOUGLAS 

You can 5 1 do business with Hitler 0 Little,, 194I„ $l o 50 

A revealing account of what Hitler and Hitlerism meanso 

OUR ARMY AT WAR with an introduction by George Co Marshall 
Harpero 1944 c $3o00 

Story of American campaigns in the second world war told in War 
Department phot ographs 0 

PRATT, ELETCHER 

The Navy 5 s war c Harper 0 1944o $2 0 75 

The author had access to official Navy Depto documents in recon¬ 
structing the story of some of our greatest sea battles since 
Pearl Harbor 0 

RIESS, CURT edo 

They were there; the story of World War II and how it came about 0 
Putnairio 1944 0 |5 0 00 

One hundred sixty three of America 5 s foremost correspondents tell 
the story of war in the makingo 

SHIRER , WILLIAM L 

Berlin diary 0 Knopf 0 1941 0 $3o00 

The journal of a foreign correspondent from January 11, 1934 to 
December 1940 0 

SMITH, HOWARD Ko 

Last train from Berlin 0 Knopf 0 1942 c $2 0 75 

This study of the state of the Nazi homefront as a result of the 

Russo-German War, deals in particular with conditions in the winter 

of 1941-42 and the nation 5 s attitude toward the Nazi party and 

Hitler 0 

STIMSON, HENRY Lo 

Prelude to invasion 0 Public Affairs Press 0 1944o $3o25 

Reports on the progress of the war from December 1941 to June 1944 0 
The account is based upon official reports by Henry Lo Stimson, 
Secretary of War 0 

STETTINIUS, EDWARD R. 

Lend lease, weapon for victory 0 Macm 0 1944o $3o00 

The story of lend lease, how it came into being and how it works, 
and of the significance of our aid to our Allies and of their aid 
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VAN SINBERBN, ADRIAN 

Four years„ Coward,, 1944„ $2»75 

Brief, month-by-month account of the war, including political and 
military events from Sept, 1939 through Sept„ 1943„ 

WATTS, FRANKLIN and LEIGHTON, B„Eo eds„ 

Voices of history 1941~44o 3 vols„ Phoenix, 1942-44. $3,50 

each volume 0 v 

A collection of important speeches made by important statesmen 
during these years 0 


4 0 Europe and Africa 
BROWN* JOHN MASON 

To all handSo MeOraw 0 1943 0 $2 0 75 

The pieces that comprise the book were written to be spoken as 
daily broadcasts to the 1500 soldiers and sailors aboard the flag¬ 
ship of the amphibious force that formed part of the Sicilian in- 
vasion 0 

CANT* GILBERT 

War at sea 0 Day 0 1942 0 ?3o00 

An account of the chief naval operations of the World War from 
1939 to December 1941 0 

GUNTHER* JOHN 

D day; what preceded it* what followedo Harper 0 1944 @3 o 00 

The author 9 s report in diary form about Allied landings in Sicily 0 

INGERSOLL* RALPH 

The battle is the pay-off® Harcourto 1943® $2 o 00 

The battle of El Guettar in Tunisia as it appeared to an American 

soldier who took part in it G 

PYLE* ERNIE 

Brave men 0 Holt® 1944® $5® 00 

Based largely upon his dispatches from Sicily* Anzio* England and 
France* it conveys the scope of the European war fronts* the variety 
of services involved* the men and their officers 0 

PYLE * ERNIE 

Here is your war® Holt® 1943 0 $3®00 

Ernie Pyle 9 s newspaper reports from North Africa have been enthus¬ 
iastically read the country over u Here they are in the full-length 
form in which they were first filed* plus several thousand words 
of additional material 0 

ST JOHN* ROBERT 

From the land of the silent people 0 Doubleday 0 1942 0 $3 o 00 

An American associated press correspondent describes his experiences 
during the Nazi campaign in the Balkans 0 

















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REYNOLDS, QUENTIN 

Curtain rises 0 Random 0 1944 0 $2o75 

The author's experiences on the various war fronts? Trinidad 

Cairo , Palestine, Russia and Italy 0 

REYNOLDS, QUENTIN 

Dress rehearsal 0 Random 0 1943 0 $2 o 00 

An eye-witness account of the raid on Dieppe 0 

UoSo ARMY AIR FORCES 

Target: Germany« Simon & Schuster 0 1943o $2;00 

The official account of the Eighth Bomber Commandos first year 
over Europe, authorized by the Army Air Forces 0 Its exploits, 
history, operation and tales of combat and individual heroism 0 


5° The Pacific 
ABEND, HALLETT 

Pacific charter; our destiny in Asia 0 Doubleday 0 1943 0 $2 o 50 

The author contends that we must make a concrete declaration of 
our peace aims in the Pacific, and that there must be no soft 
peaceo 

BELDEN, JACK 

Retreat with Stilwello Knopf 0 1943 c <#3 o 00 

A history of the battle for Burma, told by the American correspond 
ent who entered Burma with Chiang Kai-shek 9 s armies and saw every 
phase of the struggle against the Japanese invaders 0 

BURNS, EUGENE 

Then there was one Q Harcourto 1944 0 $2 o 50 

A popular account of the U o S o S 0 Enterprise during the first year 
of war 0 

BYAS, HUGH 

Government by assassination Knopfo 1942 0 $3 o 00 

Japan 9 s drift toward war in an analysis of the influence of the 
militarists on Japanese politics 0 

CLARK, THOMAS BLAKE 

Remember Pearl Harbor 0 rev G edo Harper 0 1943o $2 o 50 

A first hand account of the attack on Pearl Harbor as told by the 
author by native and army officer, seamen, fighting men, chaplains 
surgeons and nurses 0 

DANIEL, HAWTHORNE 

Islands of the Pacific 0 Putnam 0 1943 c $2 o 50 

Describes briefly over 500 single islands and groups with comments 

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Pacific vietory,>1945 Lippincotto 1944* |3 o 00 

A New York Herald Tribune correspondents, assigned to the Pacific 
fleets, reports on the activities of the fleet and land forces 
from Hawaii to the Admiralty Islands 0 He evaluates the present 
situation and forecasts success for the United Nations arms next 
year G 

DULLES, FOSTER RHEA 

Behind the open door Q American Councils, Institute of Pacific 
Relations and Webster Publishing Cq 0 1944 q $ o 40 

A popularly written history of Japanese aggression from the time 
of Perry to Pearl Harbor 0 It traces Americans economic and pol¬ 
itical policy in the Far East since the opening of trade with 
China in 1784 0 

DYESS, WILLIAM EDWIN 

Dyess story <, Putnam G 1944o $2 o 00 

The eye witness account of the death march from Bataan and of ex¬ 
periences in Japanese prison camps 0 

GREW, JOSEPH Co 

Report from Tokyo 0 Simon & Schuster 0 1942 0 $l o 50 

A collection of speeches and statements all stressing the point that 
Japan is seriously bent on universal conquest and the establishment 
of a universal slave state 0 

GREW, JOSEPH Co 

Ten years in Japan; a contemporary record drawn from his diaries 
and private and official papers 0 1932-1942 0 Simon 5c Schuster 0 

1944o $5o 75 

A history of the author’s ten year effort to preserve the peace« 
HERSEY, JOHN 

Into the valley; a shirmish of the marines 0 Knopf 0 1943 0 $2 o 00 

A vivid account of one small incident on Guadalcanal bringing home 
to the reader, the feel, sounds, and sight of modern war Q 

IND, ALLISON 

Bataan the judgement seato Macm 0 1944o $3o50 

A detailed diary of an intelligence officer. Army Air Corps, giving 
a record of the saga of the Philippine command of the U 0 S 0 Army Air 
Force, May 1941 to May 1942 0 

LAMOTT, WILLIS Co 

Nippon; the crime and punishment of Japan 0 Day c 1944 0 $2o50 

The author has had lived for 19 years in Japan, exposes here the 
modern Japanese mind and how it was created 0 

LAWSON, TED Wo 

Thirty seconds over Tokyo 0 Random 0 1943o $2 o 00 

A first hand account of the Doolittle raid over Tokyo in 1942 0 

















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LEE 9 CLARK 9 G 

They call it Pacific 0 Vikingo 1943o $3 o 00 

Thought provoking report of the Pacific war ffom the raid on 
Manila to the battle for the Solomons 0 

ROMULO* CARLOS 

I saw the fall of the Philippines 0 Doubleday 0 1943o f>3 o 00 

A moving story of the battle of the Philippines by a native 

FilipinOo 

SCOTT 9 ROBERT LEE 

God is my co-pilot 0 Scribner*, 1943o $2 o 50 

The experiences of an iUnerican army pilot in Burma and under Chenault 
in China Q 

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SHERROD , ROBERT LEE 

Tarawa 9 the story of a battle 0 Duello 1944o $2 o 00 

Detailed first hand report of the UoSo Marine invasion of Tarawa 
atoll in November 1943o 

TAYLOR 9 GEORGE E c 

America in the new PacifiCo Macm 0 1942 0 $l c 75 

An analysis of the reasons for our war with Japan and a study of 
the differing philosophies of East and West*, 

TIMPERLEY, HAROLD J 

Japan; a world problem 0 Day*, 1942 0 $1 0 75 

A scholarly book about the early history of Japan and its obsession 
about world dominion 0 

TOLISCHUS 9 OTTO DAVID 

Tokyo recordo Reynalo 1943*, -#3 o 00 

A chronological record of events from January 24, 1941 to August 
25 9 1942 by a Tokyo correspondent of the New York Times 0 

TREGASKIS, RICHARD WILLIAM 

Guadalcanal diary G Random*, 1943o $2 o 50 

The diary begins on Sunday, July 26, 1942, on a transport bound for 
a destination still unknown Q It tells of the fierce preparation 
by naval guns that preceded the landings on Guadalcanal on August 
7th, and of the landing itselfo 

TRUMBULL 9 ROBERT 

The rafto Holto 1942 0 $2 o 50 

The day by day account of the experiences of three American navy 
fliers whose plan was wrecked in the PacifiCo . 

WALLACE, HENRY A*, 

Our job in the PacifiCo Institute of Pacific AffairSo 1944*, $*,25 

Mr 0 Wallace maintains that the UoS» must take the lead in bringing 
defeated Japan and all the colonial people of the Pacific into 
the ranks of a "free Asia" after the war, and must, for its own 
sake cooperate with the nations of Asia in a program to raise 
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WHITE, WILLIAM L 

Queens die proudly 0 Harcourt, 1943. $2.50 

The story of our air force, as exemplified by the captain and crew 
of the SWOOSE, the only survivor of the 19th bombardment group 
to reach America after the battles in the Pacific southwest,, 

WHITE 9 WILLIAM L. 

They were expendable. Harcourt„ 1942. $2.00 

A record of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 3 in the ill-fated Phili¬ 
ppine campaign. / 

WOLEERT, IRA 

Battle for the Solomons. Houghton. 1943. $2.00 

The eye-witness accounts of fighting in three dimensions — air. 
land and sea. 


6 0 Peace and Postwar Planning 

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 

A challenge to peacemakers, edo by Joseph S c Roucek (The annals 
volo 252 March 1944) 0 The Academy 0 1944o $2o00 

Twenty four articles classified under the heads? backgrounds, 
Nationalistic ideology and goals Q Central-eastern Europe and 
World War II 0 Peace planning and reconstruction 0 

ANGELL, NORMAN 

Let the people know Q Viking 0 1943 0 $2 o 50 

A readable discussion of the responsibilities and opportunities 
of the ordinary citizen of the democracies in the prevention of 
war and the preservation of peace 0 

BARUCH, BERNARD M 0 and HANCOCK, JOHN 

War and postwar adjustment policies 0 American Council on Public 
Affairso 1944 0 $l o 00 

The text of the Baruch-Hancock report as submitted to Director of 
War Mobilization Byrnes, February 15, 1944, and related documents G 

BECKER, CARL Lo 

How new will the better world be? Knopfo 1944 0 $2 o 50 

A discussion of postwar reconstruction 0 

BINGHAM, ALFRED Mo 

Practice of idealism 0 Duello 1944 0 $2 o 00 

A discussion of the problems to be faced in the postwar world and 
how they can be solved 0 

BLOCH, HENRY SIMON and HOSELITZ, Bo 

Economics of military occupation, selected problems 0 Foundation 

PresSo 1944o $1 0 25 

Currency regulation, banking, production control, taxation and 
price control in a country occupied by invading military forces 0 







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Unfinished business 0 Doubleday 0 1944o $ 3 o 00 

Pertinent source material on the Versailles treaty and the draft¬ 
ing of the League covenant by Woodrow Wilson 9 s confidential in¬ 
terpreter at the Peace Conference 0 

BRUNER, JEROME S c 

Mandate from the people 0 Duell 0 1944 0 $2 G 75 

Summaries of recent polls conducted by several polling organiza¬ 
tions reveal public sentiment on international issues relating 
to the peace, and on the postwar home front 0 

BURLINGAME, ROGER and STEVENS , ALDEN 

Victory without peace 0 Harcourto 1944o $2 0 75 

Vivid retelling of the events and scenes of the first World War 
years and of the making of the peace in Washington and Paris, 
and then the "return to normalcy 0 ” 

CARR, EDWARD H c 

Conditions of peace 0 Macm 0 1942 0 $2 o 50 

A book which looks toward an interim period of reconstruction be¬ 
fore any peace terms are to be signed 0 

CHASE, STUART 

Goals for ^merica 0 Twentieth Century fundo 1942 0 $l o 00 

A summary of our available resources and an estimate of what we 
will need to provide decent minimum living standards for all our 
people after the war Q 

CHERNE, LEO D. 

The rest of your life 0 Doubleday 0 1944 0 $2 0 75 

The author outlines many rosy possibilities for the postwar 
world and with them probabilities which have a definitely gloomy 
cast o 

CLEVELAND, REGINALD Mo and NEVILLE, Lo 

The coming air age 0 Whittlesey 0 1944 0 $>2 0 75 

Practical prophetics, as the authors examine in considerable de¬ 
tail the aircraft and the economics of the coming air age 0 

CQNDLIFFE, JOHN Bo 

Agenda for a postwar worid 0 Norton 0 1942 0 $2 o 50 

Industrial and agricultural adjustments, social security, lend- 
lease settlements, reparations and other economic aspects of the 
immediate postwar situation 0 

DRUCKER, PETER Fo 

Future of industrial man; a conservative approach 0 Day c 1942 0 
#2o50 

An analysis underlying the causes of the war and a solution for 
the problems of the peace to come 0 

FINE, SHERWOOD 

Public spending and postwar economic policy 0 Columbia Univ G Pro 
1944 0 $2 o 50 

An evaluation of the New Deal fiscal policy and a program for 
economic security in the postwar world 0 























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FISHER 9 DOROTHY CANFIELD 

Our young folks 0 HarcourW 1943o $3o25 

Looks at the youth problems now and in postwar days and proposes 

means to help young people take their places in an orderly society 0 

FRAENKEL 9 ERNST 

Military occupation andthe rule of law Q 0xford o 1944o $5 U 50 

An analysis of the occupation government in the Rhineland 1918° 

1923o This should prove valuable for an understanding of the pro¬ 
blems that will confront the occupation regime in Germany at the 
close of the present war Q 

GALLOWAY, GEORGE B. ed c 

Planning for America 0 Holt c 1941 0 i$4oOO 

A cooperative inquiry into economic and social planning in the u,So; 
its principles, practice and problems; its achievements and potent- 
ialitieso 

GALLOWAY * GEORGE B. 

Postwar planning in the United States 0 Twentieth Century Fundo 
1942o $o60 • 

Analyzes the plans and publications of the 100 or more agencies in 
this country which are planning for the period after the war 0 

GUTKIND, EoAo 

Creative demobilization 0 Oxfordo 1944 0 $6 o 00 2 vols 0 

A survey of the principles which must guide planning on a national 
scaleo Covers agricultural and industrial aspects u 

HARRIS, SEYMOUR Eo ed 0 

Postwar economic problems 0 Mc&raw 0 1943o $3 o 50 

Various theories and divergent opinions about the economics of the 

postwar world expressed by 23 contributors 0 

HART, RICHARD 

Marching home 0 Arco 0 1944 0 $1 0 89 

A war and postwar handbook for service men and families 0 

HEMLEBEN, SILVESTER JOHN 

Plans for world peace through six centuries 0 Univ 0 of Chicago 
Press o 3 l943o «j^2<>50 

Historical background and development of the idea of organization 
for peaceo 

JORDAN, PETER 

Central union of Europe 0 McBride 0 1944 0 $2 o 00 

A plan for the federation of the 11 small nations of Europe which 
for centuries have been breeding places for war and targets for 
aggressorso 

LIPPMANN, WALTER 

UoSo war aimSo Little 0 1944 0 .$l o 50 

Mr 0 Lippmann takes issue with those who demand a postwar'Federa¬ 
tion as a governing body and presents his own conviction that se¬ 
curity lies in achieving international order through coordination 
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Fostwar plans of the United NatibnSo Twentieth Century Fundo 
,194o 0 $2o50 

Survey of the postwar plans, made or being made 9 for the internal 
development of the thirty-three United Nations 0 

MACLEISH 9 ARCHIBALD 

A time to act; selected addresseso Houghton 0 1943 0 |2o50 

Thirteen addresses delivered during 1941 and 1942 0 

MATHER, KIRTLEY F 0 

Enough and to spare G Harper 0 1944 c $2 o 00 

An American scientist surveys the resources of the earth and con¬ 
cludes that they are adequate to provide the basis for both 
freedom and security for all mankindo 

MILLSPAUGH, ARTHUR Co 

Peace plans and American choices £ the pros and cons of world 
ordero BrookingSc 1942 c $l o 00 

Description of various peace plans with arguments for and against 
each of them 0 

MOULTON, HAROLD Go and MARLIO, LOUIS 

The control of Germany and Japan 0 Brookings Institution Q 1944 
$ 2 o 00 

A comprehensive analysis of the task of preventing Germany and 
Japan from rearming after this war is over 0 

NATHAN, ROBERT R* 

Mobilizing for abundance 0 Mc^rawo 1944o $2 o 00 

A plea for postwar economy based upon the principle of abundance 
for alio 

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 

Institute on Postwar Reconstruct!on 9 Postwar goals and economic 
reconstruction;, 1944 0 paper $o30 

Addresses delivered at its second series of conferences held 
during the fall and winter of 1943-44 c 

PEFFER, NATHANIEL 

Basis for peace in the Ear Easto Harper 0 1942 0 $2o50 

This book argues the thesis that with respect to the Far East 
the UoSo is confronted with the necessary choice of‘either pre¬ 
venting future wars or fighting in them 0 

PREFACES TO PEACE; A symposium 

Simon & Schuster 0 1943o $3o50 

Views on peace and reconstruction by Wendell Willkiej, Herbert 
Hoover 9 Hugh Gibson,, &enry Wallace and Sumner Welles 0 

RUDIN* HARRY Ro 

Armistice 1918 0 Yale Univ Q Press 0 1944o $5 o 00 

The official history of the Armistice 9 proving conclusively that 
the Armistice was sought by the Germans and was not a stab in 
the back 0 Important documentary evidence for the peace to come 0 





















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SCHNAPPSR :) MORRIS BARTEL ed 0 

■* ' ?n^ ed Nat ' ions agreements® American Council on Public Affairs® 
•n,1944o $3®75 

A comprehensive collection of agreements drawn up between various 
members of the United Nations 0 

SHOTWELL 9 JAMES T 0 

The great decision® Macm 0 1944® $3 o 00 

An informed and realistic book surveying the problems of admin¬ 
istration of the United Nations for war and peace 0 

SPYKMAN, NICHOLAS JOHN 

The geography of the peace 0 Harcourto 1944® $2® 75 

The author J s thesis is that world planning for peace must be 
world geographyo 

TOLLEY, HOWARD R 0 

The farmer citizen at war® Macm 0 1943® $2®50 

Surveys the effects of the past ten years 9 government planning; 
shows the farmers 9 responsibility toward winning the war, points 
out ways to achieve postwar agricultural stability® 

VISSON 9 ANDRE 

The coming struggle for peace® Viking® 1944® $3®00 

A dispassionate non-partisan discussion of the political and 
ethnic dissensions and the complex rivalries, both internal and 
between nations, which must be considered when the war is over® 

WALLACE, HENRY A. 

THe century of the common man® Reynal® 1943® $1®50 

Fifteen telling addresses on world problems® 

WALLACE, HENRY A® 

The price of free world victory® Fischer® 1942® $®75 

The Vice Presidents famous ”century of the common man” speech 
which has been generally accepted as an enunciation of the war aims 
of the United Nations® 

WALLER, WILLARD 

Veteran comes back® Dryden® 1944® $2®75 

A study of what our present war veterans will be like when they 
come back; what they will want and how civilian society can help 
them® Written by a man who was once a veteran himself and knows 
the problems the men face® 

WARBURG, JAMES P® 

Foreign policy begins at home® Harcourt® 1944® $2®50 

A condensed history of modern American foreign and domestic 
policy, showing the two are inseparable® Not a blueprint for 
postwar action, but rather a base for present and postwar think¬ 
ing® 

WECTER, DIXON 

When Johnny comes marching home® Houghton® 1944® $3®00 

The author reviews demobilization in its methods and impact on 
the United Spates after three great wars of the past; the 
Revolution, Civil War and the first World War, and so furnishes 
valuable guidance for coming events® 
















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WELLES y SUMNER 

The time for decision Harper 0 1944o $3o00 

Mr 0 Welles urges the vital need for imraediately setting up ef¬ 
fective machinery for settling international problems and 
proposes a specific plan for world organization,, 

WELLES 9 SUMNER 

World of the four freedomso Columbia Umv 0 Press 0 1943 0 $1 0 75 

A collection of speeches by the Under-Secretary of State deliv¬ 
ered during the last three years 0 

WHITTON, JOHN Bo , 

The second chance 0 Princeton Univ 0 Pr c 1944 c $2o50 

A symposium on America and the peace attempting to clarify some 
of the issues and to state as realistically as possible what 
America should do to get rid of war and the threat of war Q The 
authors are all members of the Princeton group for the study of 
postwar international problems 0 

WILLKIE, WENDELL L c 

An American program^ Simon & Schustero 1944 0 $ 0 25 

Principles and policies he deeply believed in and advocatedo 

WILLKIE p WENDELL L a 

One worldo Simmon & Schuster 0 1943 0 #2,00 

A plea for unity and understanding among all the peoples of the 
globeo 

WILLIAMS, JOHN Ho 

Postwar monetary plans and other essayso Knopf 0 1944o $2 o 50 

A book dealing with the problems of economic stability in both 
its domestic and international aspects 0 

WYNNER, EDITH and LLOYD, GEORGIA 

Searchlight on peace plans 0 Duttcn 0 1944 0 #5 o 00 

Some 200 specific proposals to unit nations dating from 1306 to 

1944o 


Xo FICTION 


1 0 American Classics 
BEACH 9 JOSEPH Wo 

American fiction^ 1920-1940 Q Macm 0 1941 0 $2 o 50 

Shrewd analysis of significant contemporaries which evaluates 
social attitudes along with literary methods 0 

HAYCRAFT, HOWARD 

Murder for pleasure 0 Appleton 0 1941 0 $3 o 00 

The life and times of the detedtive story 0 

QUINN 9 ARTHUR Ho 

American fiction, an historical and critical. survey 0 Appleton 
1936o $5o00 

Covers both novel and short story 0 




































































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VAN DOREN, CARL 

The American novel, 1789-1939, rev, and eiL ed, Maem, 1940 
$3«oo ’ : 

A history of the progress of native fiction 0 
ATHERTON, GERTRUDE 

The conqueroro Stokes» 1902, $2,50 

A dramatized life of Alexander Hamilton, 

CABLE, GEORGE WASHINGTON 

Ole Creole days, Scribner, 1879, $2,50 

A sympathetic description of people and places combined with a 
gentle pathos and quiet•humor, 

CHURCHILL, WINSTON 

CrisiSo Macau 1901, $2,50 

The Civil War days in the Mississippi valley, 

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CHURCHILL 9 WINSTON 

Richard Carvelo Macm 0 1899 0 $2 o 50 

Romance of the Revolutionary period in autobiographical form 0 

CLEMENS 9 SAMUEL 

Favorite works of Mark Twain 0 Garden City 0 1939o $1 0 98 
Contains % Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, T 0 m Sawyer ,, Life on 
the Mississippi, Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur°s court, and 
a selection of short stories and sketches D 

V> 

COOPER 9 JAMES FENIMORE 

The deerslayero Harper 0 1841 0 • $l o 50< 

A rousing tale of warfare between the Iroquois Indians and the 
white settlers about Lake Otsego before 1745 0 

COOPER, JAMES FENIMORE 

The spy 0 Putnaiiio 1822 0 $2 o 50 

A story of the American revolution 

COOPER, JAMES FENIMORE 

The last of the Mohicans 0 Putnam 0 1826 0 $2 o 50 

The second of the LEATHER-STOCKING TALES and dealing with the 

French and Indian War in 1757 0 

CRANE, STEPHEN 

Twenty stories 0 Knopf 0 1940 o $2 0 75 

Stories by a pioneer in the naturalistic method 0 

CRANE 9 STEPHEN 

Red badge of courage 0 Appleton 1895 0 $2 o 50 

A realistic description of experiences of a private in the Civil 

War 0 

DELAND 3 MARGARET 

Old Chester tales 0 Harper © 1898 0 $2o50 

Short stories of a small town in Pennsylvania 0 


































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EGGLESTON, EDWARD 

Hoosier schoolmaster 0 Qrosset* 1870 0 $1*00 

The lawless and homely pioneer life of Indiana*. 

FREEMAN, MARY E 0 (WILKINS) 

Best short stories of Mary E 0 Wilkins. Harper 0 1927 0 $2*00 

Terse, realistic stories of penurious life in a Massachusetts 
village 0 

GARLAND , HAMLIN 

Main-travelled roads G Harpero 1899 0 $1*50 

Six stories of the Mississippi valley 0 

HALE a EDWARD EVERETT 

Man without a country*, Random*, 1863* $1*00 

Stirring patriotic story 0 

HARTS, BRET 

Bret Harte 9 s stories of the old westo Houghton* 1940* $2*00 

Classic western short stories* 

HARTE, BRET 

Luck of Roaring Camp and other stories* Macm* 1870* $1*00 

Famous stories of California in the gold rush* 

HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL 

Complete novels and selected tales* Modern Library* 1937 
$1*45 

By one of America’s great literary artists* 

HOWELLS , WILLIAM DEAN 

Rise of Silas Lapham. Houghton* 1884 * $2*50 

A novel with an ordinary American business man for a hero* 

JACKSON, HELEN M* 

Ramona* Little* 1884* $2*50 

A romance of southern California* 

JAMES, HENRY 

The American* Houghton* 1877* $2*50 

The tragedy of/a man caught in a situation which is too much for 
him* 

JAMES, HENRY 

Daisy Miller* Harper* 1878* $2*50 

An international episode* 

JAMES , HENRY 

Portrait of a lady* Modern library* $ 0 95 

The motives that lead Isabel Archer*, a New England girl who in¬ 
herits an English fortune, to refuse other suitors and marry 
Gilbert Osmond, are skillfully analyzed* 

JEWETT, SARAH 0 

Best stories* 2 vols* Houghton* 1925 0 $4*00 

Stories of New England life* 






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JOHNSTON, MARY 

To have and to hold. Houghton. 1900, $2.50 

The colony of Virginia, faring and dazzling. 

LOCKE, WILLIAM 

Beloved vagabond. Dodd. 1906. $2.50 

A tale of the open road and the free life. 

LONDON, JACK 

Call of the wild. Macm. 1903. $1.75 

Biography of a dog who relapses into wolfdom. 

LONDON, JACK 

Martin Eden. Grosset. 1942. $1.00 

A sailor’s unsuccessful struggle to lift himself unaided from 
illiteracy to authorship,, 

MCFEE, WILLIAM 

Casuals of the sea, Modern Library 0 1916o $ 0 95 

Story of a brother and a sister who drift rather aimlessly through 

life 0 

MELVILLE 9 HERMAN 

Moby Dick* Modern Library<, $ 0 95 

Good and evil projected on a heroic scale 0 

MITCHELL 9 SILAS WEIR 

Hugh Wynneo Appleton 1897 0 $2 o 50 

A picturesque novel of revolutionary times 0 

POE, EDGAR A. 

Complete tales and poems 0 Modern Library. 1938 0 $1 0 25 

Tales that have probably influenced more foreign writers than 
any other American author 0 

POOLE 9 ERNEST 

The harboro Macm 0 1915 0 #2 o 50 

New York harbor used as both the physical background and symbol 0 
READE, CHARLES 

Cloister and the heartho Doddo 1861 0 $2 o 00 

An historical narrative relating the adventurous career of the 
father of Erasmus 0 

STOWE 9 HARRIET BEECHER 

Uncle Tom 5 s cabin 0 Houghton 0 1869,, $2 o 00 

Plantation life before the Civil War 0 

VAN DYKE, HENRY 

Blue flowero Scribner 0 1902 o ^l o 50 

A collection of short stories 0 

WHARTON, EDITH 

Ethan Frome 0 Scribner 0 1911o $lo75 
A grim triangle tragedy of New Englando 


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Ruggles of Red Gap 0 Grosseto 19l4o $ 0 75 

An English manservant among the nouveau riche of Red Gap. Wash- 

ington 0 

WISTER , OWEN 

The Virginian; a horseman of the plains 0 Grosseto 1902 0 

$lo00 

An eastern tenderfoot in Wyomingo 

2° Modern Fiction 

ALLEN, HERVEY 

Anthony Adverse 0 Farrar 0 1933o #2 o 00 

An adventurer who in Napoleon 0 s time sees the world so passionate¬ 

ly and event fully that the record of it takes up 1200 pages G 

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ALLEN 9 HERVEY 

The forest and the forto Farrar 0 1943 0 $2 o 50 

The first volume in a series of historical novels about life in 

the American colonies 0 

ALLEN, HERVEY 

Bedford Village 0 Farraro 1933 0 #2 o 50 

The second volume in the series entitled THE DISINHERITED,* 

ANDERSON, SHERWOOD 

Winesburg, 0hio o Modern Library 0 1919 0 $ 0 95 

Tales of Ohio small town life by a writer of marked influence 
on other writers 0 

BARNES g MARGARET A 0 

Within this present 0 Houghton 0 1933 0 $2 o 50 

Interpretation of the war and postwar years through one family * * * 5 & * * s 
life in Chicago 0 

BARNES, MARGARET Ao 
Years of grace 0 
A novel about two 
grace of the 19th 
in Chicagoo 

BELLAMY, EDWARD 

Looking backwards, 2000-1887 0 Houghton 0 1929o |>lo50 
A pre-Wells Utopian romance that tremendously influenced popular 
. thinking and led to the founding of the Nationalist party 0 

BENET, STEPHEN Vo 

Devil and Daniel Webster 0 Farrar 0 1937 0 |lo00 

A short story which embodies a New England legendo 

BENET, STEPHEN Vo 

Twenty five short stories 0 Sun Dialo 1943 0 51o49 

An anthology including the best of Mr 0 B©net°s shorter prose worko 


Grosseto 1939 0 $l o 00 

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In the midst of life, Modern Library, 1927, $,95 

Tales of soldiers and civilians reminiscent of Poe 0 

BOYD 9 JAMS S 

Drums, Scribner 0 1925, $2 o 50 

Publication of this Revolutionary story marked the modern trend 
toward accuracy and less sentimentality in historical fiction 0 

BOYD, JAMES 

Marching on Q Scribner, 1927 0 $2,50 

A story of the south during the Civil War as reflected in the 

periences of a Southern boy in the army and later in a Northern 
prison. 


BROMFIELD, LOUIS 

The farm, Harper 0 1953, 
Four generations of a family 

BROMFIELD, LOUIS 

The Louis Bromfield trilogy. 
Three novels of the American 
ion; and Early autumn, 


$2,50 

in a panorama of Ohio farm life Q 

Blue Ribbon, 1955, $X,59o 

scene; the Green bay tree; Possess- 


BROWN, HARRY 

A walk in the sun, Knopf, 1944, $2,00 

A very real picture of an American platoon, which lands at an un¬ 
specified beach in Italy, proceeds inland six miles and attacks 
a German-held farmhouse. 


BUCKMASTER, HENRIETTA 

Deep river, Harcourt, 1944, $5,00 

The harried years leading up to Secession^' 

BULOSAN 9 CARLOS 

The laughter of my father. Hareour1 0 1944, $2,00 

The exploits of a fabulous father, told against a Philippine 

settingo 


CALDWELL, ERSKINE 

Georgia boy 0 Duell, 1943o $2,00 

Fourteen short stories about a Georgia boy, William, his shiftless 
but shrewd father, his hard working mother and Handsome Brown, the 
colored house boy, 

CALDWELL, ERSKINE 

Stories, Duell, 1944, $2o50 

Twenty-four representative stories, 

CANNON, IE GRAND 

Lock to the mountain. Holt, 1942, $2,75 

Pioneer life in New Hampshire richly flavored with American trad¬ 
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CARROLL 9 GLADYS H a 

As the earth turns Q Grosseto 1933 0 $l o 00 

A New England farm chronicle 0 

CARROLL 9 GLADYS H. 

Dunnybrooko Macm 0 1943 0 $2 0 75 

A small community in Maine where generations of stalwart folk built 
a tradition of salty and vigorous living 0 

CARMSR, CARL 

Genesee fevero Farrar 0 1941 0 $2 o 50 

Up state New York ten years after the Revolution 

CATHERy WILLA 

Death comes for the archbishop 0 Knopf 0 1936 0 $2 o 50 

The panorama of the older Southwest as it passed before two priests 

who brought religious faith and rich culture to a wild country 0 

CATHERj, WILLA 

My Antonia 0 Houghton 0 1918 0 $2 o 50 

The courage of Bohemian peasant life on the Nebraska prairies 
beautifully and simply told 0 

CATHER 9 WILLA 

0 Pioneers^ Houghton 0 1913 0 $2o50 

A novel of a young woman of heroic and masterful character 

CATHER 3 WILLA 

Shadows on the rock 0 Knopf 0 1931 0 $2 o 50 

Quebec in Frontenac^s time G 

CHASE 9 MARY ELLEN 

Mary PeterSo Macm 0 1934 0 $l o 00 

A life steadied and broadened by a heritage from the sea 0 

✓ 

CHASE, MARY ELLEN 

Windswept o Macm 0 1941 0 $2 0 75 

The American way at its wisest and besto 

COZZENS 2 JAMES G 

The just and the unjust 0 Hareourto 1942 0 $2 o 50 

A murder trial highlights fundamental American values 0 

DAVENPORT 9 MARCIA 

The valley of decision Scribner 0 1942 0 $2 c 5o 

Three generations of a Pittsburgh steel dynasty * 

DAVTSj, HAROLD L 

Honey in the horn Grosseto 1937 0 |l o 00 

Oregon homesteading in which history and fable combine 0 

DOS PASSOS 9 JOHN 

UoSoAo 3 vols in 1 Modern Library $1 0 45 

A satire of the pre-depression era 0 Contains the 42nd Parallel, 
published in 1930^ 1919 published in 1932 and BIG MONEY in 

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DREISER, THEODORE 

An American tragedy 0 2 vcls in 1 0 Garden City 0 1925 0 # 0 98 

A typical. American youth and the unconquerable forces of environ¬ 
ment and heredityo 

EDMONDS , WALTER Do 

Chad Hannao Little 0 1940 o #2 0 ?5 

A circus story set in the Erie Canal section of New York state in 
the middle of the 19t-h century 0 # 

EDMONDS 9 WALTER IL 

Drums along the Mohawk 0 Little 0 1936* $2 0 75 

A frontier settlement invaded, by the American Revolution 0 

EDMONDS, WALTER Do 

Rome haulo Little 0 1929 0 $2*75 

Erie Canal boat life in the 1850 5 So 

EHRLICH, LEONARD 

God' ? s angry man 0 Simon & Schuster 0 1932 0 $2 o 50 

John Brown p martyred for his belief in himself as the instrument 

of God, called to abolish slavery 0 

ERTZ , SUSAN 

The proselyteo Appleton 0 1933o $2 o 50 

Mormon life as experienced by an English girl who married a 

Mormon mi s si onary 

FANTE 9 JOHN 

Dago redo Vi king 0 1940o $2 o 50 

Thirteen short sketches, all of them about a family of Italian- 
Americans, the Toscanas, as seen through the eyes of a small boy 0 

FANTE , JOHN 

Wait until spring, Bandinio Stackpole„ 1938., $2 o 50 

The story of an Italian mason, of his family and his affair with 
another woman 0 

FARRELL, JAMES T, 

To whom it may concern; and other storieso Vanguard 0 1944 0 

$2 o 50 

Short stories of city life 0 

FAST, HOWARD 

Citizen Tom Paine © Duello 1943 0 $2o75 

The author has produced a vivid picture of Paine’s mode of writing, 
idiosyncrasies, and character 0 


FAST, HOWARD 

The unvanquishedo Duello 1942 0 #2.50 

A historical novel of the American Revolution centered m the port¬ 
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G° down Moses 3 and other stories 0 Random 0 1942 0 $2 o 50 

Shorr stories dealing with one family living in Jefferson, Miss 0 

f FAULKNER, WILLIAM 

Sound and fury 0 Macm 0 1933 0 $l o 00 

A study in degradation in the South u 

FERBERy EDNA 

Cimarron o Grosseto 1930 o $ 0 75 

The growth of a pioneer town 0 

FIELD 9 RACKEI, 

All this and heaven too 0 Macm 0 1938 0 $2 o 50 

A romance based on facto 

FIELD 9 RACHEL 

And now tomorrow 0 Macm 0 1942 0 $2o75 

A character study of Emily Blair y whose family owned the Blair 
mills in a New England town 0 

FIELD, RACHEL 

Time out of mindo Macm 0 1937 0 $2 o 50 

A log book of the happenings which chained a woman to*her past 0 

FISHER j DOROTHY CANFIELD 

Bent twigo Crosseto -fiuOO 191$ 3 
Life in a midwestern university town D 

FISHER, DOROTHY CANFIELD 

Seasoned timber 0 Harcourto 1939 0 $2 o 50 

The struggle for democracy symbolized in a Vermont village 0 

FISHER, VARDIS 

Children of God 0 Harcourto 1939 0 $3o00 

A pahorama of the Mormons 0 

FLAVIN, MARTIN 

Journey in the darko Harper 0 1943o $2 0 75 

A cross-section of American life during the last sixty years as 
reflected by the life of a successful ma.n 0 

- FORBES, ESTHER 

Paradiseo Harcourto 1937 0 $2 o 50 

Seventeenth century English Furitans bei&g molded by life on the 
Massachusetts frontier 0 

FORBES 9 KATHRYN 

Mama's bank account 0 Harcourto 1943 0 $2o00 

A collection of short stories about a family of Norwegian immig¬ 
rants settled in S a n FranciscOo 

GALE 9 ZONA 

Mis s Lulu Betto Appleton*, 1920o $2 o 00 

The love affairs of a household drudge 0 





































































































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GLASGOW, ELLEN 

Barren groundo Modern Library 0 1936o $l o 00 

The barrenness is that of small southern holdings conquered by 

one girl with vision 0 


GLASGOW, ELLEN 

Battlegroundo Doubleday 0 1920, $2 o 50 

Love story of the Civil War period from the Southern standpoint^ 
but without bitternesso 

GLASGOW, ELLEN 

In this our life 0 Grosseto 1942 0 #l o 00 

An ironic commentary upon human character in defeat and frustra¬ 
tion 

GREEN, PAUL 

This body the earth 0 Harper 0 1935o $2 o 50 

Powerful indictment of the tenant-farmer system of the South 0 

GLASGOW, 'ELLEN 

Vein of iron Harcourto 1935 0 $2 o 50 

A Virginia family endowed with resolution and courage 0 

GOODRICH, MARCUS 

Delilah o Farrar 0 1941 0 :$2 0 75 

The destroyer, she 9 s a lady 0 

GREY, ZANE 

Riders of the purple sage Q Grosset 0 1913o $ 0 85 

Typical western storyo 

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST • 

Farewell to arms 0 Grosseto 1929 0 $l o 00 

Story of an American who enlisted with the Italian army during the 
first world war 0 

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST 

The fifth column and the first forty-nine stories 0 Scribnen 
1938o $1175' 

This volume contains a full length play and a complete collection 
of the author's short stories 0 

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST 

For whom the bell tolls 0 Scribnero 1940 o #2 C 75 

The whole tragedy of the Spanish civil war intensifiedo 

HERBST, JOSEPHINE . 

Pity is not enough,, Harcourto 1933 0 $2 o 50 

An American family during the reconstruction in the Southo 

EERGESHEIMER 9 JOSEPH 

Three black pennys Q Knopf 0 1920 o $2o00 

Three generations of Pennyslvania iron masterso 



















































































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Porgy c Grosset, 1925, $1,00 

Pathetic comedy of a Negro life in Charleston 

HOBART, A„T„ 

Their own country,, Bobhs„ 1940, $2,50 

American middle class family keeping its integrity and courage 
in the face of insecurity. 

HORGAN,, PAUL 

Figures in a landscape. Harper, 1940, #2,50 

Tales s essays,, history and character sketches in a vivid book on 
the Southwesto 

HUGHES 9 LANGSTON 

Not without laughtero Knopf 0 1930 0 $2*50 

The story of a little boy growing up in a Negro family 0 

HOLME 5 KATHRYN * 

We lived as children 0 Knopf* 1938 0 $2*50 

Divided loyalties in a S a n Francisco family 0 

JAMES, WILL 

The American cowboy* Scribner* 1942* $2*50 

The history of the American cowboy in fiction form* 

KANTOR 0 mckinlay 

Happy lando Coward 0 1943* $1*25 

A beautiful and touching story of war time* 

KANTORa MCKINLAY 

Long remember* Coward* 1934* $2*50 

How the town of Gettysburg^ still comparatively untouched by war s 
was suddenly engulfed by the wave of battle*. 

KREY, LAURA Lo 

And tell of time* Houghton* 1938* $2*75 

A picture of family life through several generations* 

LA FAROE s OLIVER 

Laughing boy* Houghton* 1929* ,$2*50 

Modern Indian life and effect on it of contact with white man^s 
civilization* 

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LANCASTER 9 BRUCE 

Guns of Burgoyne* Grosset* 1940* |1*00 

Burgoyne 9 s campaign particularly the part played by the Hessians* 
LANEg ROSE WILIER 

Let the hurricane roar* Longmans* 1933* $1*50 

In the face of starvation and bitter weather in the Dakotas the 

youthful pioneers of this story never lost their faith and courage* 


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Ring Lardner-s best stories. Garden City. 1938. $1.39 

A ---o^lection of short stories by an author who raised illiterate 
speech to heights that gave him fame long before his craftsman¬ 
ship was recognized. 

LEWIS, SINCLAIR 

Arrowsmitho Grosset. 1935.• $1.00 

Tile story of Martin Arrowsmith, a man with a passion for medical 
research. 

LEWIS, SINCLAIR 

Babbitt. Harcourt. 1922. $1.49 

Middle class concerns and frustrations. 

LEWIS, SINCLAIR 

Dodswortho Harcourt. 1922. $1.49 

Samuel Dodsworth, retired at forty, grows away from an ambitious 
wife in his quest for new values. 

LEWIS, SINCLAIR 

Main Street. Harcourt. 1920. $1.49 

The book which added to our language a new and graphic word. 

MCKAY, ALLIS 

, They came to a river. Macm. 1941. $2.75 

Twentieth century pioneers in the Washington apple country. 

MCNICHOLS, CHARLES L. 

Crazy weather. Macm. 1944. $2.00 

Story of a boy brought up on an Indian reservation and of his four 
day adventure which resolved the conflict between the white and 
Indian worlds. 

MARQUAND 9 JOHN P. 

The late George Apley. Little. 1941. $2.50 

The Boston tradition chronicled in letters of two generations. 


MARQUAND, JOHN P. 

H.Mo Pulham, Esq. Little. 1941. $2.50 

Boston Brahmins, wryly reflected. 

MARQUAND, JOHN P. 

So little time. Little. 1943o $2o75 

A satire of life between two wars. 

MARQUIS, DON 

Sun dial time, Doubleday„ 1936o ■' $2„00 

Ten short stories, touched with gentle humor 0 


MASON, VAN WYCK 

Three harhourso Lippincotto 1938o $2o75 

Fast-moving story of the American Revolution 1774-1775, in the 

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MITCHELL , MARGARET 

Gone with the wind c Maem 0 1936 0 $3 o 00 

The Civil War and reconstruction in a novel of realism and romance 
MOBLEY, CHRISTOPHER 

Four favorite books« harden City. $1„98 

Parnassus on wheels?; The haunted bookshop; Where the blue be¬ 
gins; and Thunder on the left. 

I 

MORLEY, CHRISTOPHER 

Kitty Foyle 0 Lippincotto 1939 0 #2 o 50 

A white collar girl in person 0 

MORROW 9 MRSo HONORE 

Great captain 3 vols in 1 Q Morrow 0 $2 o 50 

The Lincoln trilogy containing FOREVER FREE, 1927; WITH MALICE 

TOWARD NONE, 1928 and THE LAST FULL MEASURE 1930 0 

NATHAN, ROBERT . , 

The Barly fields; a collection of five novels 0 Knopf 0 1938 0 

$3o00 

Fiddler in Barlyg Woodcutter’s house; Bishop’s wife; The orchid; 
There is another Heaven 0 

NATHAN, ROBERT 

One more springe Knopfo 1933 0 $2 o 00 

An ironic idyll of the depression 

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NATHAN, ROBERT 

Portrait of Jennie 0 Knopfo 1939 0 $2 o 00 

A gentle fantasy about a poor young artist and his inspiration 
NATHAN, ROBERT 

They went on togethero Knopfo 1941 0 $2 o 00 

An affirmation of faith in human brotherhood by two children 

O’HARA, MARY 

My friend Flicka 0 Lippincotto 1941 0 $2 o 50 

A boy and his colt in a world of dream and reality 0 

PAGE, ELIZABETH 

The tree of liberty 0 Farrar 0 1939o $3o00 

The welding of the colonies into a nation 

PARKER, DOROTHY • 

Dorothy Parker; introduction by Somerset Maugham 0 Vikingo 1944 0 

$2 o 00 

A complete collection of the stories and poems of Dorothy Parker, 
including some new ones 0 

PENNELL, JOSEPH S 0 

The history of Rome Hanks and kindred matterso Scribner 0 1944o 
$2 o 75 

This lusty, fictional chronicle of an American family provides a 
vivid panorama of American historyo 



































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PORTER, KATHERINE ANNS 

Pale horse, pale rider® Harcourt® 1939® $2®00 

Three novelettes, written with fastidious clarity 0 

PORTER 9 WILLIAM S® (0® Henry, pseud) 

Complete works 0 Authentic ed® Garden City® 1937® $1 0 89 

Stories by a great American craftsman® 

RAWLINGS, MARJORIE K® 

When the whippoorwill® Scribner® 1940® $2® 50 

Short stories about the Florida crackers® 

RAWLINGS, MARJORIE K®> 

The yearling® Scribner® 1938® $2®50 

The security of boyhood shaken by harsh realities 0 

RICHTER, CONRAD 

The trees® Knopf® 1940® $2®50 

A family who followed the woods as some families follow the sea® 
ROBERTS, ELIZABETH M® 

Black is my true love 9 s hair® Viking® 1938® $2®50 

A poignant love song distilled out of the shared experiences of 
all humanity®' 

ROBERTS 9 KENNETH 

Northwest passage® Doubleday® 1937® $2®75 

A living history of the making of a nation® 

ROBERTS, KENNETH L® 

Arundel® Doubleday® 1930® $2® 50 

Arnold 9 s march against Quebec® 

R0LVAAG, OoE® 

Giants in the earth® Harper® 1927® $2®50 

The Norwegian immigrant as a pioneer in America® 

SANTAYANA, GEORGE 

Last Puritan® Scribner® 1936® $2®75 

A philosophical analysis of the New England character® 

SAROYAN, WILLIAM 

The daring young man on the flying trapeze and other stories® 
Modern Library® 1934® $®95 

Human and tender stories® 

SAROYAN, WILLIAM 

The human comedy® Hareourt® 1943® |2 0 75 

A fable about the pure in heart® 

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SAROYAN, WILLIAM 

My name is Aram® Harcourto 1940® $2®50 

Sketches concerning Aram, an American-born Armenian boy and his 
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SINCLAIR, UPTON 

The jungle 0 The author 0 1906 0 $2 0 50 

This book led to a government investigation of the Chicago stock- 
yards 9 and was fruitful of much reform 0 

SINCLAIR, UPTON 

World” s end t > Vikingo 1940 o $3o00 

An American merchant of death and the world armament industry 0 
The first in the series of novels about Lanny Buddo 

SINCLAIR, UPTON 

Between two wcrldSo Vikingo 1941 o $3o00 
The second volume in the Lanny Budd series 0 

SINCLAIR, UPTON 

Dragon^s teetho Vikingo 1942 0 $3o00 

Lanny Budd in the Europe of the *thirties ? 0 Volume three in the 
serieso 

SINCLAIR, UPTON 

Wide is the worldo Vikingo 1943o $3 o 00 

The fourth in the author°s series of novels about the American 
expatriate Lanny Buddo It describes Lanny^s anti-Nazi activities 
during the beginning of the Popular Front 0 

SINCLAIR, UPTON 

Presidential agent 0 Vikingo 1944o $3o00 

Fifth in the series of novels about Lanny Budd against a background 
of world-shaping events 0 

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STEINBECK, JOHN 

The moon is down Q Vikingo 1.942 0 $2 o 50 

The spirit of freedom transcends Nazism 0 

STEINBECK, JOHN 

Of mice and men 0 Vikingo 1937 0 $2 o 00 

Brutality and tenderness mingled in a strangely moving story Q 

STEINBECK, JOHN 

The grapes of wrath 0 Vikingo 1939« |>2 o 50 

An exposure of social injustice 0 

STEINBECK, JOHN 

Tortilla flato Modern Library 0 1935 0 $ 0 95 

The gay and carefree life of Danny and his friends among Spanish- 
Americans in Southern California 0 

STERN, PHILIP VAN DOREN 

Drums of morningo Doubleday 0 1942 0 $3o00 

The Abolitionist movement—its glory and tragedy 0 

STEWART, GEORGE 

The stormo Random 0 194l 0 $2 o 50 

Wild wind and high water binding together fragments of liveso 





















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STONG* PHILIP Do 

State fair 0 Grosset 0 1933 0 $ 0 75 

Country folk p a prize hog 9 and the ballyhoo of a country fair 0 

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STREET, JAMES 

Oh promised land,, Dial 1940. $3„00 

Westward expansion from the Southern coastal states. 

STUART, JESSE 

Men of the mountains. Dutton. 1941. $2.50 

Short stories recording the comedy and drama of the Kentucky hill 
folk. 

SUCKOWj, RUTH 

The folkso Grosseto 1936 0 tfl o 00 

The bewilderment of people groping through the relentless changes 
of life 0 

SUCKOW, RUTH 

New hope 0 Farrar 0 1942 0 #2 o 50 

Two happy children in a small town parsonage 0 

TARKINGTON p BOOTH 

Alice Adamso Grosseto 1937 0 $l o 00 

Generally considered his best novel—shrewd description of a 

socially ambitious small town girlo 

TARKINGTON , BOOTH 

Seventeen 0 Harper 0 1916 0 #2 o 50 

A tale of youth and summer time Q 

WESCOTT* GLENWAY 

The grandmotherso Harper 0 1927 0 #2 o 50 

A family portrait 0 

WHIPPLE 9 MAURINE 

The giant Joshua 0 Houghton 0 1941 0 $2 0 75 

The Mormons from a woman®s viewpoint 

WILDER 9 THORNTON 

The bridge of San Luis Rey 0 Grosseto 1927 0 $l o 00 

The simultaneous death of five people causes a priest to seek the 

reason for it in their past life 0 

WOLFE, THOMAS 

Look homeward angel 0 Scribnero 1934 0 #2 o 50 

Eugene Gant°s search for meaning in life 0 

WOLFE 9 THOMAS 

Of time and the river 0 Scribner 0 1935 0 $3 o 00 

Man in quest of himselfo 

WOLFE, THOMAS 

The web and the roeko Harper 0 1939 0 $3o00 

The turgid outpouring of emotional experience 0 
























































































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WOLFE, THOMAS 

You can’t go home again. Harper. 1940. $3.00 

“ lost modern who found himself. 

WRIGHT, RICHARD 

Native son. Harper. 1940. #2.50 

The story of a frustrated, inarticulate Chicago Negro whose be¬ 
wildered resentment of life can only be expressed by violence and 
murder. 

N0RBH0FF, CHARLES and HALL, JAMES N. 

The Bounty trilogy. Little. 1936. #3.00 

Long ago adventure in the South Seas; MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY; MEN 

AGAINST THE SEA; PITCAIRN’S ISLAND. 





























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Author 

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INDEX 

Title * 

Page 

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Abends Hallet 

Pacific victory 

71 

Adamics Louis 

From many lands 

13 

Adamics Louis 

My America 1928=1938 

55 

Adamss Eugene To 

American idea 

56 

Adams y Franklin P Q 

Innocent Merriment 

44 

Adams s Henry 

Education of Henry Adams 

60 

Adams 8 James T 0 

Album of American history 

51 

Adams s James T 0 

Atlas of American history 

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51 

Adamss James T 0 

Dictionary of American history 

51 

Adams 3 James T c 

•Epic of America 

51 

Adams 3 James To 

Frontiers of Anerican culture 

10 

AdamSg James T 0 

March of democracy 

51 

AddamSj Jane 

Twenty years at Hull House 

13 ' 

Agary Herbert 

Land of the free 

7 

Aiken 3 Conrad 

American poetry 1671-1928 

46 

Albion 3 Robert Co 

Sea lanes in wartime 

66 

Alcott, Amos 

Journals 

38 

Aldan, Carroll So 

The United States Navy 

66 

Allandj Alexander 

American counterpoint 

13 

Allen, Florence Eo 

This constitution of ours 

4 

Alleng Frederick L 0 

Only yesterday 

52 

Allen, Hervey 

Anthony Adverse 

83 

Allen, Hervey 

The forest and the fort 

83 

Allen, Herby 

Bedford village 

83 

American Academy of 

Political & Social Science A challenge to peacemakers 

74 

Amero Council of Learned 


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Societies 

Liberal education re-examined 

10 

American Painting Today 

American Federation of Arts 

29 

Anderson, Maxwell 

Eleven verse plays 1929-1939 » 

41 

Anderson, Sherwood 

Winesburg, Ohio 

83 

Angell, Norman 

Let the people know 

74 

Antin, Mary 

Promised land 

13 

Architectural Forum 

Book of low cost houses - 

31 

Atherton, Gertrude 

The conqueror 

80 

Audubon, John James 

Audubon 9 s America 

56 

Avnet 3 Helen Ho 

Voluntary medical insurance in UoSo 

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Bailey 3 Thomas A 0 
Bailey c, Thomas A 0 
Bakeless 3 John 


Americans foreign policies 14 
Diplomatic history of the Amer 0 people 15 
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Baker 9 Hay So Woodrow Wilson 60 
Barbour 9 Thomas Naturalist at large . 61 
Barnes y Margaret Ao Within this present 83 
Barnes ?) Margaret Ao Years of grace 83 
Barrows 9 Marjorie Pulitzer prize poems 46 
Baruch., Bernard M 0 War and postwar adjustment policies 74 
Basso 9 Hamilton Mainstream 2 
Bates 9 Ernest S„ Pageant of the states 56 
Bates» Ernest So Story of the Supreme Court 4 
Bates 9 Ernest So Story of Congress 4 
Bates 9 Ernest S Q American faith * 1 
Beachy Joseph W Q American fiction 1920-1940 81 
Beard y Annie E 0 So Our foreign-born citizens 13 
Beard,, Charles Ao The Republic 5 
Beard 9 Charles Ao An economic interpretation of the 

Constitution of the TJ 0 S 0 5 
Beard„ Charles A 0 Rise of American civilization 52 
Beard, Charles Ao Basic history of the United States 52 
Becker 9 Carl Lo How new will the better world be? 74 
Beckery Carl L 0 Modern demacracy 3 
Becker 9 Carl L« The declaration of independence 5 
Beard, Miriam A history of the business man 7 
Belden Jack Retreat with Stilwell 71 
Bellamy 9 Edward Looking backward 83 
Bemis ;) S 0 F o Diplomatic history of the U 0 S 0 15 
Bemis SoFo The Latin American policy of the U 0 So 15 
Benchley^, Robert Co Inside Benchley 44 
Benedicty Agnes E 0 Progress to freedom 11 
Benedict s Murray R 0 Farm people and the land after the war20 
Benet, Stephen V 0 Devil and Daniel Webster 83 
Benet, Stephen V c Twenty five short stories 83 
Benet, Stephen V 0 Western star 46 
Benet 9 Stephen Vo Selected works 46 
Bennett 9 Hugh H 0 Soil conservation 20 
Bennett, Hugh H 0 This-is the land we defend 20 
Benton, Thomas Ho Artist in America 29 
Berge 9 Wendell Cartels 7 
Bernard, LoL War and its causes 68 
Biddle, George Artist at war 29 
Bierce, Ambrose In the midst of life 84 
Bingham, Alfred Mo Practice of idealism 74 
Bingham, F 0 C 0 Community life in a democracy 3 
.Binkley, Wilfred E 0 American political parties 5 
Black, Archibald Story of bridges 25 
Black, John Do Food enough 24 
Blair, Wlater Horse sense in American humor from 

Benjamin F ra nklin to Ogden Nash 44 
Blankenship, Albert B Consumer and opinion research 18 
Bloch, Henry So Economics of military occupation 74 










































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Boas* Ralph Social backgrounds of Amer 0 literature 38 
Bogart, Ernest L 0 Economic history ot the Amer 0 people 7 
Bok 9 ^dward Americanization of Edward Bok 13 
Bolton, Herbert E 0 Colonization of North America 52 
Bonsai, Stephen Unfinished business 75 
Borden, Neil Ho Economic effects of advertising 8 
Borsook, Henry Vitamins 24 
Boswell, Peyton Modern American painting 29 
Botkin, Benjamin Ao A treasury of Clerican folklore 48 
Bourne, Edward Go Spain in America 52 
Bowen, Catherine D> Yankee from Olympus 61 
Bowers, Claude G 0 Jefferson in power 52 
Bowers, Claude G 0 Jefferson and Hamilton 52 
Bowers, Claude G 0 The tragic era 52 
Bowers, David F 0 Foreign influences in American life 14 
Bowditch, Nathaniel American practical navigator 25 
Bowman, Waldo G 0 Bulldozers come first 66 
Boyd, James Drums 84 
Boyd, James Marching on 84 
Bradford, Gemaliel Lee, the American 61 
Brawley, Benjamin Short history of the American Negro 17 
Brogan, D en nis W c The American character 56 
Brogan, Dennis Wo UoS.Ao 56 
Brogan, Dennis W 0 Government of the people 5 
Bromfield, Louis The farm 84 
Bromfield, Louis The Louis Bromfield trilogy 84 
Brooks, Van Wyck Flowering of New England 38 
Brooks, Van Wyck New England: Indian Summer 39 
Brooks, Van Wyck Opinions of Oliver Allston 39 
Brooks, Van Wyck The world of Washington Irving 39 
Brown, Mrs 0 Cora Lo America cooks 24 
Brown, Ernest Fo TJar in maps 67 
Brown, Francis Jo Our racial and national minorities 13 
Brown, Harry A walk in the sun 84 
Brown,,John Mason To all hands 70 
Brown, SoG 0 We hold these truths 3 
Brown, Sterling A 0 Negro caravan 46 
Brownell, William Co American prose masters 38 
Bruner, Jerome S 0 Mandate from the people 75 
Bryant, William C Poetical works 46 
Bryce James The American commonwealth 5 
Buekmaster, Henrietta Deep river 84 
Buiosan , C a rlos The laughter of my father 84 
Burbank, Luther Harvest of the years 61 
Burchenal, Elizabeth American country dances 36 
Burlingame, Roger Engines of democracy 25 
Burlingame, Roger March of the iron men 25 
Burlingame, Roger Victory without peace 75 
Burns, Eugene Then there was one 71 
Burnett, Whit The seas of God 49 
Burrell^ John A 0 The bedside book of famous Amer 0 stories 48 
Butler, George D 0 Introduction to community recreation 37 
Butler, George Do The new play areas 37 





































































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Butler 9 Nicholas Mo Across the busy years 10 

Byas, Hugh Government by assassination 71 


C 

Cable, George Washington Old Creole days 80 

Cabot s Hugh Patient 9 s dilemma 22 

Cahill 9 Holger Art in America 30 

Caldwell 9 Erskine Georgia boy 84 

Caldwell 9 Erskine Stories 84 

Cambridge history of 

Amer 0 literature ed 0 by W G Po Trent and others 39 

Campbell 3 WoSo Short grass country 60 

Canby 2 Henry S G Age of confidence 56 

Canby 9 H 0 So The Brandywine 59 

Canby 9 H 0 S 0 Thoreau 49 

Canby s HoSo Walt Whitman s an American 49 

Cannon, LeGrand Look to the mountain 84 

Cant 9 Gilbert America 9 s navy in world war II * 66 

Cant 8 Gilbert War at sea 70 

Cantril* Hadley Gauging public opinion 18 

Carlisle,, Norman Miracles ahead 25 

Carman 3 Bliss, The Oxford book of Amer 0 verse 46 

Carraer, Carl Genessee fever 85 

Carnegie^ Andrew Autobiography 61 

Carr 9 Edward Ho Conditions of peace 75 

Carroll 3 Gladys Ho As the earth turns 85 

Carroll 9 Gladys Ho Dunnybrook 85 

Carse 9 Robert Lifeline 66 

Cafter 9 Jean Everyman 9 s drama 36 

Cartwright 9 Morse A 0 Marching home 11 

Cather 9 Willa My Antonia 85 

Gather^ Willa Death comes for the archbishop 85 

Cather s Willa 0 Pioneers 85 

Cather Willa Shadows on the rock 85 

Cerf, Bennett A 0 Sixteen famous American plays 42 

Chamberlain 3 Samuel Fair is our land 58 

Chapelle, Howard I 0 History of American sailing ships 26 

Chappell Matthew Radio audience measurement 26 

Chase Mary Ellen A goodly fellowship 61 

Chase 3 Mary Ellen Mary Peters -85 

Chase 9 Mary Ellen Windswept 85 

Chase 5 Stuart Goals for America ?d 

Cheneyc, Martha C 0 Modern art in America 30 

Cherne 3 Leo Do The rest of your life . 75 

Chesney l Alan Mo The Johns Hopkins hospital and the 

Johns Hopkins Univ 0 School of Medicine22 

Churchill 3 Winston Crisis 80 

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Clapesattle, Helen 
Clark 9 Dimer To 
Clark, Thomas Blake 
Clark, ToDo 
Clark, Victor S 0 
Clemens, Samuel 
Cleveland , Reginald M 0 
Cochran, Thomas Co 
Cody, William F 0 
Coffin, Robert P 0 T„ 
Cohn a David Lo 
Cole 3 Ddwin 
Coleman 2 McAlister 
Collins 2 Frederick L 0 
Commons, John R 0 
Commager, Henry Steele 
Commager, Henry Steele 
Commager, Henry Steele 
Commons, John R 0 
Ccndliffe, John Bo 
Cooper, James Fenimore 
Cooper, James Fenimore 
Cooper, James Fenimore 
Cordell, Kathryn 
Corwin, Norman 
Cowling, Fills 
Cozzens, James G 0 
Crane, Almee 
Crane, Stephen 
Crane, Stephen 
Craven, Avery 
Craven, Thomas 
Craven, Thoma s 
Cross, Wilbur L 
Cubberley, Ellwood P 0 
Cullen, Countee 
Cummings, E 0 Eo 
Cummings, Richard 0 o 
Cuppy, William Co 
Curti, Merle 


The doctors Mayo * 22 
Small sects in America l 
Remember Pearl Harbor 71 
The Kentucky ' 59 
History of manufactures in the UoSo 26 
Favorite works of Mark Twain 80 
The coming air age 0 75 
Age of enterprise q 
A utobiography of Buffalo Bill 61 
Collected poems - '46 
Combustion on wheels 19 
Desert country 60 
Men and coal 15 
FBI in peace and war 52 
History of labor in the UoS 0 17 
Documents of American history 52 
The heritage of America 55 
Majority rule and minority rights 3 
Principles of labor legislation 16 
Agenda for a postwar world 75 
The deerslayer 8 Q 
The last of the Mohicans 80 
The spy . ' 80 
The Pulitzer prize plays 42 
Thirteen 42 
Cooperatives in America 8 
The just and the unjust 85 
Art in the armed forces 30 
Twenty stories 80 
Red badge of courage 80 
Democracy in American life 53 
A treasury of American prints 30 
Cartoon cavalcade 33 
Connecticut yankee 49 
Public education in the UoSo 11 
Caroling dusk 46 
Collected poems 46 
The American and his food 24 
How to become extinct 45 
The growth of American thought 56 


D 

Daniel, Hawthorne 
Daniels, Jonathan 
Daniels, Jonathan 
Daniels, Josephus 
Davenport, Marcia 


Islands of the Pacific 
Southerner discovers New England 
A southerner discovers the South 
The Wilson era 
Valley of decision 


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Davies^ Joseph E 0 
Davis ? Forrest 
Davis 9 Harold L u 
Davis 8 John Eisle 

Davis y Michael Mo 
Day 9 Clarence 
Deland 9 Margaret 
De Liina 0 Mrs 0 Agnes 
Deni son 9 Archibald C 0 
De Voto<) Bernard 
De Weerd 9 Major H 0 A 0 
Dewey y Davis H 0 
Dewey y John 
Dewey y John 
Dickinson 9 Emily 
Dietz y David 
Documents on American 
Foreign relations 
Dodd 9 William E 0 
Dodd y William E 0 
Dodds 0 Harold Wo 
Dos Passosg John 
Dos Passos 9 John 
Dos Passos 9 John 
Douglas 9 Paul H 0 
Downes 9 Olin 
Dreiser 9 Theodore 
Driscoll t Joseph 
Drucker y Peter Fo 
Du Bois 9 JoHo 
Dulles 9 Foster Rhea 
Dulles 9 Foster Rhea 
Dulles^ Foster Rhea 
Dunbar, Seymour 
Du Puy y W.Ao 
Dutton, William 
Dyess 9 William Edwin 


Mission to Moscow 25 

How war came 53 

Honey in the horn 85 

Principles and practice of re¬ 
habilitation 22 

America organizes medicine 22 

Life with father and mother 45 

Old Chester tales 80 

Little red school house n 

America 9 s maritime history 66 

Year of decision 55 

Great soldiers of World War II 68 

Financial history of the U 0 S 0 8 

Freedom and culture 3 

Intelligence in the modem world 1 

Poems • 47 

Medical magic * - 22 

World Peace Foundation 15 

Ambassador Dodd 9 s diary 61 

Woodrow Wilson and his work 61 

Out of this nettle 3 danger 11 

The ground we stand on 3 

State of the nation 56 

U 0 S 0 A 0 85 

Social security in the U 0 S 0 16 

Treasury of American song 34 

An American tragedy 86 

Pacific victory 1945 72 

Future of industrial man 75 

Plastics 26 

Behind the open door 72 

The road to Teheran 15 

America learns to play 38 

A history of travel in America 19 

Nation's forests 20 

Du Pont; one hundred and forty years 26 
Dyess story 72 


E 


Eddy ^ W 0 H 0 

What are the vitamins? 

24 

Eddy, Sherwood 

A century with youth 

1 

Edgell* George Ho 

The American architecture of-today*# 

31 

Edman 9 Irwin 

Philosophers holiday 

44 

Edman 9 Irwin 

Fountainheads of freedom 

3 

Edmonds 3 Walter D 

Chad Hanna 

86 

Edmonds 3 Walter 

Drums along the Mohawk 

86 

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Eggleston,, Edward 

Hoosier schoolmaster 

81 

Ehrlich 9 Leonard 

God' } s angry man 

86 

Eliot 0 Thomas S 0 

Collected poems, 1909-1935 

47 

Elton 9 Wallace W 0 

Navy in the sky 

• 66 

Embree 9 Edwin R 0 

Brown America 

17 

Emerson 9 Ralph Wo 

Complete essays and other writings 

44 

Emerson 9 Ralph Wo 

Heart of Emerson^s journals 

49 

Encyclopedia of sports 

AoSo Barnes 

38 

Epstein 9 Jacob 

Let there be sculpture 

33 

ErtZg Susan 

The proselyte 

86 

Ewen 8 David 

Music comes to America 

35 

Ewen 9 David 

Men of poular music 

34 

Ewertg Earl Co 

The United States *rmy 

66 


F 


Fairchild 8 David G c 
Fante* John 
Fante 9 John 
Farmer d Fannie Mo 
Farrell s James To 
Farrington, Selwyn Ko 
Fast 3 Howard 
Fast 9 Howard 
Faulkner 9 ^dward Ho 
Faulkner 9 H 0 Uo 
Faulkner 8 William 
Faulkner 8 William 
Federalist 

Feildj) Robert Du 
Fenneman*, Nevin Mo 
Fenneman 9 Nevin Mo 
Ferber 9 Edna 
Ferber 9 Edna 
Fields Carter 
Field 9 Rachel 
Fields Rachel 
Field & Rachel 
Fine v Sherwood 

Finer 9 Herman 
Fishbein 9 Morris 
Fisher 9 Dorothy Canfield 
Fisher Dorothy Canfield 
Fishery Dorothy Canfield 


The world was my garden 
Dago red 

Wait until spring, Bandini 
Boston cooking school cookbook 
To whom it may concern 
Railroading from the head end 
Citizen Tom Pain© 

The unvanquished 

Plowman^s folly 

American economic history 

Go down Moses and other stories 

Sound and fury 

Federalist, a commentary on the 
Constitution of the U 0 S 0 
The art of Walt Disney 
Physiography of western UoSo 
Physiography of eastern UoS 0 
Cimarron 

Peculiar treasure 
Bernard Baruch 
All this and heaven too 
And now tomorrow 
Time out of mind 

Public spending and postwar economic 
policy 
The ToVoAo 

The national nutrition 
Bent twig 
Our young folks 
Seasoned timber 


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Fisher D Vardis 
Fiske 9 John 
Flavin, Martin 
Flexner 9 James T 0 
Flexner s James T 0 
Flohertyc, John J Q 
Foerstery Norman 
Foerstery Norman 
Foerstery Norman 
Foleyy Martha 
Forbes D Esther 
Forbes d Esther 
Forbes 9 Kathryn 
Ford, James 
Fraenkel 9 Ernst 
Fraenkely Osmond K<> 
Frank 9 Stanley 
Frankliny Benjamin 
Frasery Cecil E 0 
Free Company Presents 

Freeman 9 Douglas So 
Freemang Douglas S. 
Freeman c, Mary E 0 
French 9 Joseph L 0 
Friedrich 9 Carl Jo 
Frosty Robert 
Fuess, Claude Mo 
Fullery Major Gen 0 John 
Furnasy Clifford Co 
Furnasy Joseph C 0 


Children of God 

Dutch and Quaker colonies in Amer 0 

Journey in the dark 

America s old masters 

Steamboats come true 

Inside the F 0 B 0 Io 

American critical essays 

The humanities after the war 

American poetry and prose 

The best American short stories 

Paradise 

Paul Revere and the world he lived in 
Mama 9 s bank account 
Modern house in America 
Military occupation on the rule of law 
Our civil liberties 
Sports extra 
Autobiography 
Analyzing our industries 
A collection of plays about the 
meaning of America 
Robert Eo Lee 
Lee 9 s lieutenants 

Best short stories of Mary E c Wilkins 
Sixty years of American humor 
New belief in the common man 
Collected poems 
Daniel Webster 

Decisive battles of the UoSoA'o 
Th© next hundred years 
How America lives 


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Gabriely Ralph Ho 

Galdstony Iago 
Gale y Zona 
Galloway 9 George B 0 
Galloway 9 George Bo 
Gallup y George Ho 
Garlandy Hamlin 
Garlandy Hamlin 
Garrettey Eve 
Gassner 0 John 

Gesell 9 Arnold 


The course of American democratic 


thought 

56 

Behind the sulfa drugs 

22 

Mss Lulu Bett 

87 

Planning for America 

76 

Postwar planning in the UoSo 

76 

The pulse of democracy 

19 

A son of the Middle Border 

50 

Main travelled roads 

-81 

A political handbook for women 

Twenty best plays of the modern 

5 

American theater 

Infant and child in the culture of 

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Gibbons, Cromwell Hilitaay decorations and campaign 

service bars of the U 0 S<, 6 ? 

Gilbert 9 Douglas American vaudeville 35 

Glasgow, Ellen Barren ground qq 

Glasgow, Ellen Battleground gg 

Glasgow 8 Ellen A certain measure 39 

Glasgow, Ellen In this our life gg 

Glasgow, Ellen Vein of iron gg 

Glover, John G 0 Development of American industries 8 

Goffin, Robert^ Jazz.from the Congo to the Metropolitan 35 

Gompers, ^ a muel Seventy years of life and labor 1 ? 

Goode, John Paul Goode s school atlas 53 

Goodrich, Marcus Delilah gg 

Gordon, Matthew News is a weapon gg 

Grant, Margaret America s symphony orchestras 35 

Graubard, Mark Man : s food, its rhyme or reason 25 

Gray, George Wo Advancing front of medicine 22 

Gray, George W 0 Science at war 2 g 

Gray, J c The Illinois 59 

Green* Paul This body the earth gg 

Grew, Joseph C 0 Report from Tokyo 72 

Grew, Joseph C 0 T en years in Japan 72 

Grey, Zane Riders of the purple sage 88 

Groves, honest R a The American woman 2 

Gunther, John D day 70 

Gustafson, Axel E 0 Conservation in the United States 8 

Gutkind, E 0 A 0 Creative demobilizatioh 7 g 

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Haagensen Cushman A hundred years of medicine 22 
Haas, William Ho American empire 53 
Hacker Louis Mo The triumph of American capitalism 8 
Hacker Louis Mo The United States 9 
Haines Charles G Origins and background of the second 

World War 68 
Hale Edward E 0 Man without a country 81 
Hall J 0 K 0 One hundred years of American psychiatry23 
Hamlin Talbot E 0 American spirit in architecture 32 
Hansen Marcus L 0 Immigrant in American history 14 
Harris, Herbert American labor 17 
Harris Seymour E c Postwar economic problems 76 
Hart James Do • Oxford companion to Amero literature 39 

Hart l Richard Marching home 76 
Harte B r -et Bret Harters stories of the old west 81 
Harte Bret Luck of roaring camp 81 
Hatcher. Harlan The Great Lakes 58 
Hawthorne Nathaniel Complete novels and selected tales 81 























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Haycraft 9 Howard Murder for pleasure 79 
Haynes y Williams The chemical front 26 
Haynes 9 William The chemical age 26 
Haynes a William Men & money and molecules 9 
Hayes 8 Dorsha The American primer 4 
Hays 9 Arthur Garfield Democracy works 4 
Hazard 3 Lucy L 0 In search of America 41 
Heiser^ Victor Go An American doctor s odyssey 25 
Heilman 3 Lillian Four plays 42 
Hemingway 3 Ernest Farewell to arms 88 
Hemingway 3 Ernest For whom the bell tolls 88 
Hemingway 3 Ernest The fifth column and the first 49 

stories 88 
Hemleben 3 Sylvester J 0 Plans for world peace through six 

centuries 76 
Hendelson 3 William The music lovers 7 almanac 55 
Henderson Ai g0 D 0 Vitalizing liberal education 11 
Hendrick 9 Burton J 0 Bulwark of the republic 5 
Henry 3 Robert S Q This fascinating railroad business 19 
Herbstp Josephine Pity is not enough 88 
Hergesheimer 3 Joseph Three black pennys 88 
Herrick 3 Francis H 0 Audubon the naturalist 62 
Herseyj John Into the valley * 72 
Hershey 3 Burnet The air future 19 
Hertzlerg Arthur E 0 Horse and buggy doctor 25 
Hexnerj Ervin International steel cartel 9 
Heyward 3 Du Bose Porgy 89 
Hicks 3 Granville The great tradition 59 
Hicks 3 John Do A short history of American deirocracy 55 
Hitchcockg Henry R 0 In the nature of materials 52 
Hobart 3 A o t 0 Their own country 89 
Hobson 3 Wilder American jazz music 55 
Hockettg Homer Carey Political and social growth of the 

American people 1492=1865 57 
Hoffman 3 M.Do Life in America 57 
Hoffman 3 Sylvan News of the nation 54 
Holcombe, Arthur No The middle classes in American 

politicso 6 
Holmes, Oliver W 0 Mind and faith of Justice Holmes 62 
Holmes, Oliver Wo Autocrat of the breakfast table 45 
Holt, Rackham George Washington Carver 17 
Hook 3 Sidney John Dewey 2 
Horgan, Paul Figures in a landscape 89 
Houghton, Norris Advance from Broadway 56 
Howard, John To Stephen Foster, Americans troubadour 55 
Howard, John To Our American musics 500 years of it 55 
Howard 3 John T 0 , Our contemporary composers 55 
Howells 3 William Do Rise of Silas Lapham 81 
Hughes^ Charles Evans The Supreme Court of the UVS° . 6 
Hughes 3 Langston Not without laughter 89 
Hughes 3 William L 0 SportSj their organization and 

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Hulme, Kathryn Me lived as children 89 
Hungerford ? Edward transport for war 19 
Hutchins, Robert Education for freedom 11 
Hutchins, Robert Higher learning in America 11 


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Ind, Allison 
Ingersoll, Ralph Mo 
Ingraham, Reg 
Institute for Religious 
Studies 

Irving, Washington 
Isham, Samuel 


Bataan, the judgment seat 72 
The battle is the pay-off 70 
First fleet 57 
Group relations and group antagonism 14 

The sketch book * 45 
History of American painting 30 


J 

Jackson, Helen Mo 

Ramona 

81 

Jacobs 9 Lewis 

The rise of the American film 

37 

Jaffe, Bernard 

Men of science in America 

27 

James 9 Henry 

The American 

81 

James 9 Henry 

Daisy Miller 

' 81 

James 9 Henry 

Portrait of a lady 

81 

James 9 Marquis 

Andrew Jackson, the border captain 

62 

James 9 Marquis 

undrew Jackson, portrait of a pres c 

62 

James 9 Marquis 

The raven, biography of Sam Houston 

63 

James 9 Will 

The American cowboy 

89 

James 9 William 

The philosophy of Wm G James 

1 

Jeffers 9 Robinson 

Selected poetry 

47 

Jefferson 9 Thomas 

The complete Jefferson 

6 

Jewett 9 Sarah 0o 

Best stories 

81 

Johnson, Charles So 

The Negro in American civilization 

18 

Johnson, Claudius 0o 

Government in the United States 

6 

Johnson, Gerald W G 

American heroes and hero-worship 

57 

Johnson, James W Q 

Along this way 

18 

Johnson, James Wo 

Books of American Negro spirituals 

35 

Johnston, Eric 

American unlimited 

9 

Johnston, Mary 

To have and to hold 

82 

Johnston, Samuel P 0 

Horizons unlimited 

19 

Jones, Howard Mo 

Ideas in America 

39 

Jones, Joseph 

A modern foreign policy for the U 0 S 0 

15 

Jordan, Peter 

Central union of Europe 

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Science today and tomorrow 

27 

Kallen, Horace Mo 

American philosophy today and to¬ 



morrow 

1 

Kalmbach, Albert Co 

Railroad panorama 

20 

Kane, Harnett T 0 

Beep Delta country 

60 

Kantor, McKinlay 

Happy land 

89 

Kantor 9 McKinlay 

Long remember 

89 

Karig, Commdro Walter 

Battle report—Pearl Haitor to Coral 

Sea 53 

Kaufmans, George S 0 

Six plays 

42 

Kazin, Alfred 

On native grounds 

39 

Keller, Helen A c 

The story of my life 

63 

Kelly, Fred Co 

The Wright brothers 

63 

Kennedy, Edward Do 

The automobile industry 

9 

Kennedy, Stetson 

Palmetto country 

60 

Kieran, John 

The American sporting scene 

38 

Koch, Frederick Ho 

American folk plays 

42 

Kolodin, Irving 

The Metropolitan Opera 1883-1939 

35 

Kotschnig, Walter Mo 

Slaves need no leaders 

12 

Kozlenko, William 

American scenes 

42 

Kozlenko, William 

Best short plays of the social theater 42 

Krey, Laura L c 

And tell of time 

89 

Kreymborg, Alfred 

Our singing strength 

47 

Krutch, Joseph Wo 

American drama since 1918 

41 

Kuhns, William R 0 

Return of opportunity 

12 


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La Farge, Oliver 
La Farge , Oliver 
La Follette, Suzanne 
Laidler, Harry Wo 
Lamott, Willis Co 
Lancaster, Bruce 
Landis, Benson Yo 
Landis 9 Paul H 0 
Landis 9 Walter So 
Landon 9 Fred 
Lane, Rose Wilder 
Langdon, William Co 

Langdon, William Co 

Lardner, Ring W 0 
Lariar, Lawrence 
Larkin 9 John 


As long' as the grass shall grow 50 
Laughing boy 89 
Art in America 30 
Program for modern America 9 
Nippon 2 crime and punishment of Japan 72 
Guns of Burgoyne 89 
A cooperative economy „ 9 
Population problems 14 
Your servant 9 the molecule 27 
Lake Huron 59 
Let the hurricane roar 89 
Everyday things in American life 

1607-1776 57 
-Everyday things in American life 

1776-1876 57 
Ring Gardner 9 s best stories 90 
Best cartoons of the year 33 
Trade agreements 9 














































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Latane 9 John H 0 
Lawson 9 Ted Wo 
Lazarsfeld 9 Paul F 0 
Lee 9 Clark G- 0 
Lee 3 Robert E 0 
Leech 9 Margaret 
Leith, Charles K 0 
Lewis 9 Sinclair 
Lewis, Sinclair 
Lewis^ Sinclair 
Lewis 9 Sinclair 
Lewisohn^ Ludwig 
Lewisohn^ Ludwig 
Leyson 9 Burr W G 
Lilienthalj, David Eo 
Lincoln 8 Abraham 

Lindsay 9 Vachel 
Linn 9 James W c 
Lippmann, Walter 
Lippmann, Walter 
Locke 9 William 
Logan 9 Rayford W D 
London^ Jack 
London9 Jack 
Long 2 Haniel 
Longfellow 9 Henry W G 
Lord 9 Clifford Lo 
Lord9 Russell R 0 
Lord9 Russell R 0 
Lorwing Lewis L 0 

Lougeeg Earl Fo 
Lowell 9 James R 0 
Lowell 9 James R a 
Luckiesh 3 Matthew 
Lydgate9 William A c 
Lyndg Robert So 
Lynd, Robert So 




History of American foreign policy 15 
Thirty seconds over Tokyo 72 
Radio research 27 
They call it Pacific 73 
Television 27 
Reveille in Washington 1860-1865 58 
World minerals and world peace 9 
Arrowsmith 90 
Babbitt 90 
Dodsworth 90 
Main Street 90 
Creative America 41 
The story of American literature 39 
Plastics in the world of tomorrow 27 
T0Y0A0: Democracy on the march 27 
The life and writings of Abraham 

Lincoln 63 
Selected poems 47 
Jane Addams 63 
U0S0 foreign policy 15 
U0S0 war aims 76 
Beloved vagabond 82 
What the Negro wants 18 
Call of the wild 82 
Martin Eden 82 
Pi non country 60 
Complete poetical works 47 
Historical atlas of the U0S0 54 
Agrarian revival 21 
Behold our land 21 
Postwar plans of the United Nations 77 

Plastics from farm and forest 27 
Selected literary essays 44 
Complete poetical works 47 
Torch of civilization 27 
What America thinks 19 
Middletown 2 
Middletown in transition 2 


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Mabee, Carleton 
McCarty 9 H 0 H o 

McFee, William 


American Leonardo 27 

Geographic basis of American economic 
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M (continued) 

Magazine of Art Painters and sculptors of modern 30 

America 

Maisel? Albert Q 0 The wounded get back 23 

Maisel? Albert Q 0 Miracles of military medicine 23 

Mclnnis ? Fdgar W c The war 1941=44 68 

McKay? Allis They came to a river 90 

McKenney ? Ruth My sister Eileen 45 

MacKenzie? Catherine Do Alexander Graham Bell 63 

MacLeish? Archibald The American cause 4 

MacLeish? Archibald A time to act ' 77 

MacLeishy Archibald Poems? 1924=1933 47 

McNichols? Charles L 0 Crazy weather 90 

Mantle? Burns Contemporary American playwrights 41 

Mantle? Burns Best plays of 1899-1909 42 

Marquand? J 0 P o HoM 0 Pulham? Esq 0 90 

Marquand? J 0 P 0 So little time 90 

Marquand? JoPo The late George Apley 90 

Marquis? Don Sun dial time 90 

Marshall? Gen 0 George C 0 Report on the army - July 1,1939 to 

June 30? 1943 69 

Martin? John Jo America dancing 36 

Mason? Van Wyek Three harbours 90 

Masters? Fdgar Lee Spoon River anthology 47 

Mather? Frank Jo American spirit in art . 30 

Mather? Kirtley F 0 Enough and to spare 77 

Mathews? John M® American foreign relations 16 

Matthiesson? Francis 0 American renaissance 40 

Maynard? Theodore Oretes Brownson 63 

Mayorga? Margaret Plays of democracy 42 

Mayorga? Margaret Representative one-act plays 43 

Mead? Margaret And keep your powder dry 57 

Meiklejohn? Alexander Education between two worlds 12 

Melbo? Irving R 0 Our country 9 s national parks 58 

Mellquist? Jerome Emergence of an American art 30 

Melville? Herman Moby Dick 82 

Mencken? Henry Lo Happy days? 1880=1892 50 

Mencken? Henry L 0 Heathen days 50 

Mencken? Henry Lo Newspaper days? 1899=1906 50 

Menefee? Selden Assignment UoSoAo 69 

Merriam? Charles Eo The American party system 6 

Merriam? Charles E 0 On the agenda of democracy 4 

Metcalf? Clyde Ho History of the UoS 0 Marine Corps 0 67 

Millay? Edna St„ Vincent Collected lyrics 47 

Millay? Edna St„ Vincent Collected sonnets 47 

Miller" Douglas You can 9 t do business with Hitler 69 

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Miller? Joseph Ho Role of higher education in war and 12 

after 

Millett Fred Bo Contemporary American authors 40 

Millspaugh? Arthur C 0 Peace plans and American choices 77 

Milton, George Fort Use of presidentialpower 1789-1943 6 



































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Mitchell 9 Margaret Gone with the wind 91 
Mitchell 9 Silas Weir Hugh Wynne 02 
Moehlman 9 Conrad Ho School and church 12 
Monroe 3 Harriet The new poetry 46 
Moreland 8 Wallace S Q Practical guide to successful farming 21 
Mori son^ Elton E 0 Admiral Sims and the modem American 

navy 67 
Mori son 9 Samuel Eliot Admiral of the ocean sea 63 
Mori son, Samuel E. Growth of American Republic 54 
Morley s Christopher Four favorite books 91 
Morley 9 Christopher Kitty Foyle 91 
Morrow 9 Mrs 0 Honore Creat captain 91 
Mott 9 FoLo American journalism 40 
Moulton 9 Harold G The control of Germany and Japan 77 
Muelder* Hermann Years of this land 54 
Mumfordj Lewis The culture of cities 6 
Mumford 8 Lewis Sticks and stones - 32 
Munro a William Bo Government of the UoSo 6 
Murrell 9 William History of American graphic humor 33 
Mursellj James Lo Education for American democracy 12 
Myrdal, Gunnar An American dilemma 18 


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Nash*, Ogden 
Nathan 9 George J 0 
Nathan, Robert 
Nathan, Robert 
Nathan 9 Robert 
Nathans, Robert 
Nathans, Robert 
NevinSj, Allan 
Nevins, Allan 
Nevins 3 Allan 
NevinSj, Allan 

Newhallj, Beaumont 
New York Museum of 
Modern Art 
New York 9 Museum. of 
Modern Art 
New York Museum of 
Modern Art 
New York University 
New Yorker 
Nordhoff£ Charles 
Nute 9 Grace L 0 


The face is familiar 45 
Encyclopaedia of the theater 36 
The Barly fields 91 
Mobilizing for abundance 77 
One more spring 91 
Portrait of Jennie 91 
They went on together 91 
A century of political cartoons 34 
America 9 the story of a free people 54 
John Do Rockefeller 63 
United States and its place in world 

affairs 16 
Photography 34 
Romantic painting in America 31 

American folk art 1750-1900 31 

Built in the U o S 0 Ao 32 

Institute on Postwar Reconstruction 77 
Short stories from the New Yorker 49 
The Bounty trilogy 95 
Lake Superior 59 






























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Oboler 0 Arch 
O c Brien 9 Edward J 0 
OdetSj, Clifford 
Odum* Howard W 0 
Official Guide to the 
Army Air Forces 
Ogg* Frederic 
0 9 Hara 9 Mary 
0 9 Henry memorial award 
prize stories * 
0 9 Neillj> Eugene G 0 
Ottley 9 Roi 
Our Army at War 

Overstreet s Harry A 0 
Oxford anthology of 
American literature 


Fourteen radio plays 

Free world theater 

Fifty best American short stories 

Six plays 

American regionalism 
Simon & Schuster 

Introduction to American government 

My friend Flicka 

edo by Herschel Brickell 

Nine plays 
New world a’coming 
with an introduction by Gen 0 George 
Co Marshall 

Town meeting comes to town 

edo by WoBo Benet and N 0 H 0 Pearson 


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Page 9 Elizabeth The tree of liberty 91 

Paine, Albert Bo Mark Twain 50 

Palmer, George H 0 Life of Alice Freeman Palmer 63 

Parker 9 Dorothy Dorothy Parker 91 

Parkman* Francis History of the conspiracy of 

Pontiac and the Indian war 
after conquest of Canada 54 

Parkman, Francis La S a lle and the discovery of the 

great west 54 

Parkman 9 Francis Pioneers of France in the new world 54 

Parrington 3 Vernon L« Main currents in American thought 40 

Patriotic anthology introduction by C a rl Van Doren 41 

Pattee, Fred Lo Development of American short story 48 

Paullin* Charles 0o Atlas of the historical ^geography 

of the UoSo 54 

Paxson, Frederic Lo Recent history of the TJ 0 S 0 1865 to 

present 54 

Peattie, Donald Co Almanac for moderns 28 

Peattie 9 Donald Co A book of hours 44 

Peattie* Donald Co Journey into America • 57 

Peattie, Donald Co The road of a naturalist 64 

Peattie 9 Roderick - The friendly mountains 58 

Peattie Roderick The Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge 58 

Peck, Mary Gray Carrie Chapman Catt 64 

Peffer,, Nathaniel Basis for peace in the Far East 77 


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Pennell* Joseph S Q 
Perkins 9 A o E 0 

Perkins 9 Dexter 
Perkins 9 Dexter 
Perry^ Bliss 
Perry 9 Charner Mo 
Perryj Ralph Barton 
Phillips 9 Charles J 0 
Pink* Louis Ho 
Poe^ Edgar A 0 
Poole 9 Ernest 
Porter 9 James A 0 
Porter* Katherine Ao 
Porter* William S 0 
Porterfield 9 John 
Pound* Roscoe 
Powel* Lydia 
Pratt 9 Pletcher 
Pratt 9 Fletcher 
Prefaces to peace 
Pringle* Henry'F 0 
Pringle* Henry F c 
Pritchett 9 C 0 H o 
Puleston* William Do 
Pupin* Michael 
Pyle* Ernie 
Pyle* Ernie 


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Quinn* Arthur H 0 
Quinn* Arthur Ho 

Quinn* Arthur Ho 
Quinn* Arthur Ho 


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Radin* Dr 0 Paul 
Ratcliff* John Do 
Ratner* Sidney 


History of Rome H a nks 91 
Our natural resources and their 

conservation 21 
America and two wars 16 
Hands off 16 
And gladly teach, reminiscences 64 
Philosphy of American democracy 4 
Thoughts and character of Wm 0 James 1 
Class; the miracle mhker 28 
Freedom from fear 10 
Complete tales and poems 82 
The harbor 82 
Modern Negro art 31 
Pale horse* pale rider 92 
Complete works 92 
We present television 28 
Spirit of the common law 6 
Art museum comes to the school 12 
The Navy* a history 67 
The Navy 0 s war 69 
A symposium 77 
Life and times of Wm Howard Taft 64 
Theodore Roosevelt 64 
Tennessee V a lley Authority 28 
Annapolis 67 
From immigrant to inventor 14 
Brave men 70 
Here is your war 70 


Lake Michigan 
American fiction 

History of American drama from Civil 
War to the present day 
Edgar Allen Poe 
Representative American plays 


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Rawlings, Marjorie K c 
Rawlingsj Marjorie K 0 
Rayburn, Otto E 0 
Read©, Charles 
Reckc, Franklin Mo 
Reis 9 Clair 
Renner p George To 
Repplier, Agnes 
Reynolds 3 Quentin 
Reynolds 9 Quentin 
Rhodes^ James F 0 
Rich, Everett 
Rickard, Thomas A 0 
Richter, Conrad 
Riessp Curt 
Robbinsp Roy Mo 
Roberts, Elizabeth Mo 
Robert®, Kenneth L 0 
Roberts, Kenneth 
Robinsonp Edwin A 0 
Rollinsp Philip A 0 
Rolvaag, 0oE o 
Romulo, Carlos 
Rooseveltp Franklin Do 
Roosevelt, Franklin D 0 
Rooseveltp Franklin Ik 
Roosevelt , Theodore 
RosSp Earle Do 
Rostenp Leo C G 
Rostenp Leo C Q 
Rourke, Constance M c 
Rourke, Constance M 0 
Rudinp Harry R c 
Rukeyserp Muriel 
Ruskp Rogers Do 


The yearling 

When the whippoorwill 

Ozark country 

Cloister and the hearth 

Romance of American transportation 

Compcsers in America 

Global geography 

Eight decades 

Curtain rises 

Eress rehearsal 

History of the Civil war 

William Allen White 

History of American mining 

The trees 

They were there 

Our landed heritage 

Black is my true lovers hair 

Arundel 

Northwest passage 

Collected poems 

The cowboy 

Giants in the earth 

I saw the fall of the Philippines 

Public papers and addresses 1928-1937 

Public papers and addresses 1937-1940 

Rendezvous with destiny 

Autobiography 

Democracy’s college 

Education of Hyman Kaplan 

Hollywood 

American humor 

Roots of American culture 

Armistice, 1918 

Willard GibbSp American genius 

Forward with science 


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82 

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The city; its growth, its decay; its 



future 

52 

Sto GaudenSp Homer 

American artist and his times 

31 

Sto John, Robert 

From the land of silent people 

70 

Samuels, MoMo 

Power unleashed 

28 

Sandburg, Carl 

Abraham Lincoln; prairie years 

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Sandburg, Carl 

Abraham Lincoln; war years 

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Sandburg, Carl 
Sandburg, Carl 

Santayana, George 
Saroyan, William 

Saroyan, William 
Saroyan, William 
Saroyan, William 
Sasso, John 
Schafer, Joseph 
Schlesinger, AoMo 
Schlesinger, AoMo 
Schlesinger, AoMo 

Schnapper, Morris B 0 
Schriftgiesser, Karl 
Schwendener, Norma 

Scott , Robert Lee 
Seidman, Joel I 0 
Seldes, Gilbert 
Shapley, Harlow 
Sheean, Vincent 
Shepard, Odell 
Shepherd, Walter 
Sherman, Henry Co 
Sherman, Henry C G 
Sherrod, Robert Lo 
Sherwood, Robert Eo 
Shirer, William Lo 
Shoolman, Regina 
Shotwell, James To 
Simonds, Herbert R 0 
Simonds, William Ao 
Sigerist, Henry E 0 
Sigerist, Henry E 0 
Sinclair, Upton 
Sinclair, Upton 
Sinclair, Upton 
Sinclair, Upton 
Sinclair, Upton 
Sinclair, Upton 
Skinner, Cornelia 
Smiley, Dean F 0 
Smillie, Wilson Go 
Smith, Bernard 
Smith, Bernard 
Smith, Bruce 
Smith, Henry Lo 
Smith, Howard Ko 
Smith, Joseph R 0 


The American songbag 35 

Smoke and steel; slabs of the sun¬ 
burnt wewt; good morning, America 48 
Last Puritan 92 

Daring young man on the flying 

trapeze and other stories 92 

The human comedy 92 

My name is A r am 92 

Three plays 43 

Plastics for industrial use 28 

Social history of American agriculture 21 
A history of American life . 55 

New viewpoints in American history 55 

Political and social growth of the 

American people 55 

United Nations agreements 78 

The gentleman from Massachusetts 64 

History of physical education in the 

U o S o 38 

&od is my co-pilot 73 

Union rights and union duties 17 

Movies come from America 37 

A treasury of science 28 

Personal history 64 

Pedlar 5 s progress ’ 50 

Science marches on 28 

Essentials of nutrition 25 

Science of nutrition 25 

Tarawa, the story of a battle 73 

Abe Lincoln in Illinois 43 

Berlin diary 69 

Enjoyment of art in America 31 

The great decision 78 

Industrial plastics 29 

Edison; his life, work, genius 65 

American medicine 23 

Civilization and disease 23 

Between two worlds 93 

Lragon 5 s teeth 93 

The jungle 93 

Presidential agent 93 

Wide is the world 93 

World 5 s end 93 

Our hearts were young and gay 45 

Community hygiene 23 

Public health administration in the UoS 0 23 
Forces in American criticism 40 

The democratic spirit 40 

Police systems in the U 0 S 0 7 

Airways , 20 

Last train from Berlin 69 

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Smith, Payson 
Smith 9 Thomas Vo 
Smith, William C Q 
Sokoloff, Boris 
Sorokin, Pitrim A 0 
Sprout, Harold H 0 
Spykman, Nicholas J Q 
Steffens ,Lincoln 
Stegner, Wallace 
Steinbeck, John 
Steinbeck, John 
Steinbeck, John 
Steinbeck, John 
Steinbeck, John 
Stern, Philip Van Doren 
Stern, Philip Van Doren 
Stettinius, Edward R 0 
Stewart, George 
Stimson, Henry Lo 
Stokley, Janies 
Stolberfe, Benjamin 
Stone, Irving 
Stong, Philip D 0 
Stowe, Harriet B 0 
Straus, Nathan 
Street, James 
Streeter, F g b 0 
Stuart, Jesse 
Suckow, Ruth 
Suckow, Ruth 
Sullivan, Louis H 0 
Sweet, William Wo 


Education in the 48 states 
Democratic tradition in America 
Americans in the making 
The civilized diseases 
Russia and the UoS 0 

Rise of American naval power, 1776-1918 

Geography of the peace 

Autobiography 

Mormon country 

Bombs away 

The grapes of wrath 

The moon is down 

Of mice and men 

Tortilla flat 

Drums of morning 

Midnight reader 

^end-lease, weapon for victory 

The storm 

Prelude to invasion 

Science remakes our world 

Tailor 7 s progress 

Clarence Darrow for the defense 

State fair 

Uncle Tom°s cabin 

Seven myths of housing 

Oh promised land 

The Kaw 

Men of the mountains 
The folks 
New hope 

autobiography of an idea 
Story of rdlgion 


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History of American sculpture 

33 

Taft, Robert 

Photography and the American scene 

34 

Taliaferro, William H c 

Medicine and the war 

24 

Tallmadge, Thomas E 0 

Story of architecture in America 

32 

Tarkington, Booth 

Alice Adams 

94 

Tarkington, Booth 

Seventeen 

94 

Taylor, Deems 

Pictorial history of the movies 

37 

Taylor, George E 0 

America in the new Pacific 

73 

Tead, Ordway 

New adventures in democracy 

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Teasdale, Sara 

Collected poems 

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Thane 9 Eric 
There were giants in 
the land 
Thomas, Jean 
Thoreau, Henry D c 
Thorp 3 Margaret 
Thurber, James 
Thurber, James 
Timperley, Harold J 0 
Tolischus, Otto Do 
Tolley, Howard R 0 
Tourtellot , A 0 B 0 
Train, Arthur K 0 
Tregaskis, Richard W G 
Trumbull, Robert 
Turner, Frederick J Q 
Turner, Frederick J Q 

Twentieth Century Fund 
Twentieth Century Fund 
Tyler, Alice F 0 


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Blue Ridge country 
Heart of Thoreau 7 s journals 
America at the movies 
Fables for our time 
Men, women and dogs 
Japan: a world problem 
Tokyo record 

The farmer citizen at war 
The Charles 

Story of everyday things 
Guadalcanal diary 
The raft 

Frontier in American history 
Significance 6£ sections in American 
history 


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How collective bargaining works 10 
Freedom’s ferment p 


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Target: Germany 

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UoSo Camera 

1940 

34 

UoSo Camera 

1944 

34 

Untermeyer, Louis 

Modern American poetry 

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Van Dersal, William R 0 The American land 21 
Van Doren, Carl The American novel, 1789-1939 80 
Van Doren, Carl Benjamin Franklin 65 
Van Doren, Carl Patriotic anthology 41 
Van Doren, Carl Secret history of the Amer 0 Revolution 55 
Van Doren, Mark American poets 46 
Van Doren, Mark Liberal education 13 
Van Doren, Carl What is *%nerican literature? 40 
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Van Nostrand 9 s scientific 

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Van Sinderen , Adrian Four years 70 

Veblen, Thorstein Bo Theory of the leisure class 17 

Verrill, A 0 Hyatt Our Indians 51 

Villard, Oswald G c lighting years 55 

Visson, Andre Coming struggle for peace 78 


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Wade, Mason Margaret Fuller 65 
Wald 9 Lillian House on Henry Street 14 
Walker, Jbhn Great American paintings from 

Smibert to Bellows 51 
Walker, Robert Ao Planning function in urban govt„ 33 
Wallace, Henry A 0 Democracy reborn 55 
Wallace', Henry A e Our job in the Pacific 73 
Wallace, Henry Ao Price of free world victory 78 
Wallace, Henry Ao Century of the common man 78 
Waller, Willard Veteran comes back 78 
War Atlas for Americans prepared with the assistance of OWI 68 
Warburg, James P Foreign policy begins at home 78 
Ward, Harold New worlds in science 29 
Warfel, H 0 R 0 The American mind 41 
Waring, P 0 A 0 Roots in the earth 21 
Washington, Booker To Up from slavery 18 
Watts, Franklin Voices of history 70 
Waugh, Elizabeth West point 67- 
Way, Fo The Allegheny 59 
Webster, Noah Biographical dictionary 65 
Wecter, Dixon Saga of American society 58 
Weeter, Dixon When Johnny comes marching home 78 
Weitenkampf, Frank American graphic art 31 
Welles, Sumner The time for decision ■ 79 
WelleSj, Sumner World of the four freedoms 79 
Wells, Carolyn Book of humorous verse 45 
Wertenbaker, Charles New doctrine for the Americas 16 
Wescott, Glenway The grandmothers 94 
Wharton, Edith ' Ethan Frome 82 
Wheeler, Monroe Painters and sculptors of modern 

America 33 
Whipple, Maurine The giant Joshua 94 
White, Elwyn A subtreasury of American humor 45 
White, Elwyn One man’s meat 44 
White, 7 /illiam L 0 They were expendable 74 
White, William L 0 Queens die proudly 74 
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Whitt on, John Be. 
Wilder, L o B 0 
Wilder, Thornton 
Wilder, Thornton 
Wildes, H 0 E o 
W illkie, Wendell L c 
Willkie, Wendell L„ 
Williams, Blanche Co 
Williams, John Ho 
Williamson, Thomas 
Wills, Roay Bo 
Wilson, Charles Mo 
Wilson, Edmund 
Wilson, Forrest 
Wilson, Harry Lo 
•Wilson, Woodrow 
Wiltse, Charles M 0 
Winslow, Charles E, 
Wissler, Clark 
Wister, Owen 
Wittke, Carl F 0 
Wolfe, Thomas 
Wolfe, Thomas 
Wolfe, Thomas 
7/oIfe, Thomas 
Wolfert, Ira 
Woodson, Carter Go 
Woodward, W 0 E 0 
Woollcott, Alexander 
Woollcott, Alexander 
Works, George A 0 
Wright, Frank L. 
Wright, Richard 
Writers’ program 
Wylie, Elinor H* 
Wynner, Edith 


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Young, Donald Ro 
Young, Roland 

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Zigrosser, Carl 
Zinsser, Hans 


Complete poetical works 48 

The second chance 79 

The Mayo clinic 24 

The bridge of San Luis Rey 94 

Our town 43 

The Delaware 59 

An American program 79 

One world 79 

Clara B a rton 65 

Postwar monetary plans 79 

Far North country 60 

Houses for good living 33 

Trees and test tubes 29 

The shock of recognition 40 

Crusador in crinoline 65 

Ruggles of Red Gap 83 

Wilson’s ideals 7 

John C 0 Calhoun, nationalist,1782-1828 65 
The conquest of epidemic disease 24 

Indians of the UoSo 51 

The Virginian 83 

We who built America 14 

Look homeward angel 94 

Of time and the river 94 

The web and the rock . 94 

You can’t go home again 95 

Battle for the Solomons 74 

The Negro in our history 18 

The way our people lived ■* 58 

Long, long ago 45 

Letters of Alexander Woollcott 50 

Rural America today 13 

On architecture, selected writings 33 

Native son 95 

American guide series 59- 60 

Collected poems 48 

Searchlight on peace plans 79 


Normal lives for the disabled 
American minority peoples 
This is Congress 


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